The complementary color of magenta is green.
The complementary color of green light is magenta.
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.
Red is the complementary color of green. These colors are opposite each other on the color wheel, making them complementary because they create a strong contrast when paired together.
In cyan light, the magenta object will appear dark because cyan light is the complementary color of magenta. Complementary colors absorb each other, resulting in a lack of reflection and therefore a dark appearance.
The color magenta can only be obtained by mixing equal amounts of red and blue light;The color magenta is the complementary color of green;Other words for this color: fuchsia (named after the flowers).
The complementary color of green light is magenta.
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.
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.
Red is the complementary color of green. These colors are opposite each other on the color wheel, making them complementary because they create a strong contrast when paired together.
In cyan light, the magenta object will appear dark because cyan light is the complementary color of magenta. Complementary colors absorb each other, resulting in a lack of reflection and therefore a dark appearance.
Magenta is a secondary color comprised of an equal mix of the primaries red and blue. It is also the complementary color of green. Some might refer to magenta as a lilac or fuchsia but I would not be one of them.
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.
Green and magenta are complementary colors, so when mixed together, they create a shade of gray.
The color magenta can only be obtained by mixing equal amounts of red and blue light;The color magenta is the complementary color of green;Other words for this color: fuchsia (named after the flowers).
Magenta is secondary color (because it is a combination of 2 primaries, red and blue) and is one of the 3 colors used in the subtractive color system (yellow and cyan being the other 2). A fundamental rule of filters is that they pass their own color and hold back their complementary color. When printing color negatives, adding magenta filtration will therefore decrease the complementary color green in the resulting print. You could say that if a print is "too green", you add more of the complementary color to the filtration (magenta), too red, add cyan, and so on. For prints made from color slides, the approach is the opposite. For black and white using variable contrast paper, magenta is at the strong end of the possible filter selections that will raise the contrast level of the print.
A red light will be needed to combine with magenta light to produce green light. Green light is the complementary color to magenta, so by mixing red light with magenta light, the result will be green light.