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You get magenta when you mix red and blue light. Magenta is a secondary color formed by combining red and blue light, which are on opposite ends of the visible light spectrum.
the color that is opposite of light blue is dark blue.
Mixing red and blue light will produce the color magenta.
Well mixing the colors red and blue give you the color purple....so I will say the same should happen with lights.
Magenta light is a color of light that is a combination of red and blue wavelengths. It falls between red and blue on the visible light spectrum and appears as a purplish-pink color. Magenta is not a spectral color, meaning it is not associated with a single wavelength of light.
If light has no red or blue, you would see the color green. Green is a combination of yellow and blue wavelengths, and when there is no red or blue light present, the resulting color perceived by the eye is green.
When red and blue light are combined, the color produced is purple.
You get magenta when you mix red and blue light. Magenta is a secondary color formed by combining red and blue light, which are on opposite ends of the visible light spectrum.
the color that is opposite of light blue is dark blue.
When red, blue, and green light are combined, the color produced is white light.
When red, green, and blue light are combined, the color created is white.
think the color you are looking at is any color you want to look at.(:
Blue and red light mix to create magenta light.
Good question - depending on the mix of wavelengths, anything from orange to cyan (blue-green).
If red light is absorbed, the color seen will be the complementary color of red, which is cyan.
Magenta is not a primary color of light. The primary colors of light are red, green, and blue. Magenta is a secondary color created by combining red and blue light.
Mixing red light and blue light produces magenta light.