Magenta and green are complementary colors, meaning they sit opposite each other on the color wheel. When combined in equal parts, they effectively cancel each other out, resulting in a neutral or grayish color. The exact shade may vary depending on the medium and proportions used, but generally, you won't get a distinct new color.
red, blue and yellow are the primary colors Wrong. Printing: yellow, cyan, magenta, plus black to make solid blacks. Televison: red, green blue.
No, it's not. Primary colors are red, blue and yellow. And they are not either. Printing: yellow, cyan, magenta, plus black to make solid blacks. (Check you colour printer's cartridges some time). Televison: red, green, blue.
red and blue
Magenta is the name of a colour. Scientifically and photographically it is between red and blue. You could describe it as a cold pink colour.
The complements of the primary colors are the colors that are opposite them on the color wheel. For additive color mixing (RGB), the complements are: red complements with cyan, green with magenta, and blue with yellow. In subtractive color mixing (RYB), the complements are: red with green, blue with orange, and yellow with purple. These complementary colors enhance each other when used together and create contrast.
The complementary color of magenta is green.
Combining green and magenta will produce a dark purple color.
Magenta is the opposite color of green on the color wheel, so it absorbs green light. When magenta pigment is present, it absorbs green wavelengths of light, making magenta appear as a mixture of blue and red.
When green is subtracted from white light, the resulting color is magenta. This is because magenta is the complementary color of green when working with subtractive color mixing.
The complementary color of green light is magenta.
Green and magenta light combine to create white light.
The complimentary color of magenta is green. The complimentary color of yellow is blue. :-)
The complementary color is the opposite of a color. In the case of green, it's magenta.
When you mix red and blue, you get magenta. When you shine a green light on magenta, the green light will be absorbed by the magenta, resulting in a dark color or black, depending on the intensity of the green light.
Green and magenta are complementary colors, so when mixed together, they create a shade of gray.
Magenta is a color evoked by light stronger in blue and red wavelengths than in yellowish-green
magenta is just a lighter color than red