well...it depends on light or dark.But with dark cyan its close to black and blue and red make purple so a lil darkening to the blue and its black,so it must be the same lighter but a as blue but a touch of black.
red, blue, yellow No. Printing: yellow, cyan, magenta, plus black to make solid blacks. Televison: red, green, blue.
The compliment of cyan is red. Complimentary colors are opposite each other on the color wheel, with red being directly opposite cyan.
Cyan absorbs red light. Red light is the opposite color of cyan in the additive color model, so cyan appears to us as a combination of blue and green light while absorbing red light.
blue.
When red is removed from the white light, which is the color cyan you remain with Bluish-green color.
black
It would make black
Any light that does not contain the primary color red will make the sheet of paper look black. (for example green, blue, cyan,... but not yellow, violet,...) This is because the surface of the sheet is such that it absorbs all the colors of white light except red which is reflected and which is why it appears red in white light.
If the light source is truly cyan, the red object should appear black. The object is red because it reflects the red portion of the white light spectrum. With no red wavelengths available to be reflected, the object will have a lack of color (i.e., black).
No. As you may know, the three primary colours (red, yellow and blue) cannot be made. But that is the same rule for white and black. Red and blue make purple, so red and cyan may too.
A cyan object will appear black under red light because red light is absorbed by cyan objects. Cyan is a combination of green and blue light, so when only red light is present, there is no light for the cyan object to reflect or absorb.
it usually has cyan (light blue), magenta(light red), yellow, and black. I guess they would mix magenta with black to make it into a certain shade of red
A cyan stage light would make the red shirt appear black because cyan is the complementary color of red. A yellow stage light would make the blue pants appear black because yellow is the complementary color of blue.
To get black, you can mix the colors red, yellow, and blue. You can also mix cyan, magenta, and yellow to make black.
Probably Magenta
Depends on the proportions of each. 75% Red to 25% Cyan would give you black (or at least a dark, muddy colour). And vice versa.
no, primary colours are blue, red and yellow :) Wrong. Printing: yellow, cyan, magenta, plus black to make solid blacks. Televison: red, green blue.