Unlike mixing pigment, which is an additive process, mixing light, such as stage and film light, is a cancellation process. Red, green, and blue are mixed to make white light.
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.
White light is a combination of all colors of light. To obtain white light when combining with green light, you'll need to combine red and blue light as well, as red, green, and blue are the primary colors of light.
Green and magenta light combine to create white light.
Green and white will make a lighter shade of green when mixed together. The amount of white used will determine how light or pastel the resulting green will be.
When red is removed from the white light, which is the color cyan you remain with Bluish-green color.
White light minus green light would appear as a purplish color. This is because when green light is removed from white light, the remaining color components combine to create a mix of blue and red light, which results in a purplish hue.
If white light minus red light is observed, the resulting color would appear cyan or blue-green. This is because removing the red component from white light leaves behind blue and green wavelengths, which combine to create cyan.
White light minus magenta light would appear cyan in color. Cyan is the complementary color to magenta, so when magenta light is subtracted from white light, the remaining color is cyan.
White light minus yellow light appears as a bluish color, due to the absence of yellow light in the spectrum. This phenomenon is known as color subtraction or color mixture.
orange
All the rest of the colors in the rainbow. Except Green
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.
White light is a combination of all colors of light. To obtain white light when combining with green light, you'll need to combine red and blue light as well, as red, green, and blue are the primary colors of light.
Light Green or Lime Green
If an object is white in sunlight it will be green in green light. A white object reflects all wavelengths (colors) of light that shine on it. If only green light shines on it, that color will be reflected and the object will look green.
Light green.
light green :) :p