No combination of the three primary colors alone will make magenta. To make magenta, mix two parts red to one part blue to make red-violet. Then, add white to make it lighter (known as tinting).
There are no "five" primary colours there are only three. Ummm..... Printing: yellow, cyan, magenta, plus black to make solid blacks. Televison: red, green, blue. Me, I get *seven*, all counted.
Some primary colors, such as red, green, and blue, are called additive because they are used in additive color mixing. In additive color mixing, different combinations of these primary colors are added together to produce various colors. For example, adding red and blue light together creates magenta, green and blue light creates cyan, and all three primary colors combined create white light. This is the basis for how colors are produced on electronic screens and displays.
Examples of primary colors are Red, Blue and yellow. Those are the colors you can't make by mixing different colours!! hope i helped u!!! You did with the definition, but not the list. Printing: yellow, cyan, magenta, plus black to make solid blacks. Televison: red, green, blue.
In ART, they are red, blue, and yellow. In LIGHT, they are red, blue, and green (combined in various hues to create the colors as in a computer monitor or television. * The three composite colors used in printing (besides black) are yellow, cyan, and magenta.
They make white.
Blue and Red
red is a primary colour. you cant make primary colours. so the answer is no. red is a primary colour. you cant make primary colours. so the answer is no. red is a primary colour. you cant make primary colours. so the answer is no. Wrong. Red is no longer a primary color. It has been replaced by magenta, and blue has been replaced by cyan. Magenta, yellow, and cyan g9ive a much larger set of colors than red, yellow and blue did. Your computer color printer makes red by mixing magenta and yellow. It makes blue by mixing magenta and cyan.
If both colours are mixed equally they will create magenta light.
This Q&A is about light colours. Paint colours are substances, and different from light colours.If you hold up a glass prism to a beam of sunlight, you'll see the light form a rainbow of colours. This is called the spectrum. It consists of all the colours that make up "white" light.Although you might be able to see seven colours in the spectrum, the white light is really made up of three basic colours. These are called the primary colours because they cannot be made from any other colours. The primary colours of light are red-orange, green, and violet blue. The other colours you see in spectrums or rainbows are made by a mixture of the primary colours.When the naked eye looks at the spectrum, it can see three mixed colours, which are called secondary colours. The secondary colours in light are green-blue, yellow, and magenta-red. You can produce these colours by mixing the primary colours in certain combinations.
The primary colours of light make up every colour in the world. The primary colours are red, green and blue. If you mix these colours together you will make white, which contains the spectrum of light.
No. Blue and green, as well as red, form the three primary colours in light. Blue is a colour in its own right.The Primary colours are Blue, Yellow and Red. Blue and Yellow make Green.(With paint the colours are blue, red and yellow, and in printing it's cyan, magenta and yellow).
This Q&A is about light colours. Paint colours are substances, and different from light colours.If you hold up a glass prism to a beam of sunlight, you'll see the light form a rainbow of colours. This is called the spectrum. It consists of all the colours that make up "white" light.Although you might be able to see seven colours in the spectrum, the white light is really made up of three basic colours. These are called the primary colours because they cannot be made from any other colours. The primary colours of light are red-orange, green, and violet blue. The other colours you see in spectrums or rainbows are made by a mixture of the primary colours.When the naked eye looks at the spectrum, it can see three mixed colours, which are called secondary colours. The secondary colours in light are green-blue, yellow, and magenta-red. You can produce these colours by mixing the primary colours in certain combinations.
Brilliant blue and Turquoise. Most people think that no colours make blue because blue is a primary colour however you can make blue. Magenta and cyan make blue. Blue is no longer a primary color.
Blue and Red
In paint and other colours, it's red and white. But in a light, its blue and red which make magenta.
The following equations show what primary physical colours make secondary colours: Red + Yellow = Orange Yellow + Blue = Green Blue + Red = Purple Red + Yellow + Blue = Black No. Red, yellow, blue are *not* primaries. This is subtractive (printing) colorimetry, where the primares are yellow, cyan magenta. The following equations show what primary light colours make secondary colours: Red + Green = Yellow Green + Blue = Cyan Blue and Red = Magenta Red + Green + Blue = White Yes. This is additive, and the primaries are red, green, blue.
They are primary colours. The primary colours of light are red, green and blue, and the primary colours of pigments are yellow, red and blue.