purple and red
When you mix magenta and yellow, you get red in the subtractive color model (used in printing and painting). This is because magenta is a shade of red, and yellow mixed with it intensifies the red tones.
Mixing magenta and blue will result in a shade of purple. The exact shade will depend on the proportions of each color used in the mix.
Green and magenta are complementary colors, so when mixed together, they create a shade of gray.
Red and magenta mix to create a vibrant shade of red with a strong pink undertone.
Mixing magenta and yellow together will create the color red. Magenta and yellow are primary colors that can be combined to produce a secondary color, which in this case is red.
The color you get when you mix red and blue light is magenta.
Magenta is one of the three secondary colours: a mix of red and blue.
Mixing red and blue light will produce the color magenta.
When you mix magenta and yellow, you get red in the subtractive color model (used in printing and painting). This is because magenta is a shade of red, and yellow mixed with it intensifies the red tones.
Mixing magenta and blue will result in a shade of purple. The exact shade will depend on the proportions of each color used in the mix.
Green and magenta are complementary colors, so when mixed together, they create a shade of gray.
Red and magenta mix to create a vibrant shade of red with a strong pink undertone.
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.
When red and blue lights mix, the result is magenta light. This is because magenta is a secondary color created by mixing red and blue light together.
Probably something VERY close to brown.
Magenta glass transmits red and blue light, but absorbs green light. As a result, the transmitted light would appear as a mix of red and blue, creating a magenta hue.
Probably something VERY close to brown.