White, because cyan is a mixture of blue and green light, so if you mix red with the blue and green light, you get white.
A cyan object will appear black under red light because red light is absorbed by cyan objects. Cyan is a combination of green and blue light, so when only red light is present, there is no light for the cyan object to reflect or absorb.
Cyan toner absorbs red light and reflects blue and green light, giving it a cyan appearance. This absorption of red light is what allows cyan toner to create the color cyan when printed on paper.
White, as Cyan in blue and green, add red you then have all three colours hence white.
When red and cyan light overlap, they produce white light due to their complementary colors combining.
Hues (Apex)
Cyan light results. Green and blue and red lights are all primary colors of light. Because red is not part of cyan light, cyan and red light are complementary colors.
If the light source is truly cyan, the red object should appear black. The object is red because it reflects the red portion of the white light spectrum. With no red wavelengths available to be reflected, the object will have a lack of color (i.e., black).
A cyan object will appear black under red light because red light is absorbed by cyan objects. Cyan is a combination of green and blue light, so when only red light is present, there is no light for the cyan object to reflect or absorb.
Brown. Here's why. Green is a combination of yellow and cyan (aka blue). Red is close to magenta; it is magenta with a little yellow mixed in. Thus green + red is a combination of all three primary colors: magenta, yellow and cyan. The combination would thus lead to a brownish color, since browns are what you tend to get when you mix all three primary colors. Short primer. Magenta, yellow and cyan (blue) are primary colors. Orange is an equal mix of magenta and yellow. Green is an equal mix of yellow and cyan. Red is a mix of orange and magenta.
By mixing just three colors of light, red, green and blue, any color can be created. Cyan is a mixture of green and blue.
Cyan absorbs red light. Red light is the opposite color of cyan in the additive color model, so cyan appears to us as a combination of blue and green light while absorbing red light.
Cyan absorbs mostly red light, while allowing blue and green wavelengths to pass through or reflect off its surface. This selective absorption is what gives cyan its characteristic color in the visible spectrum.
When cyan and yellow are combined, they mix together to create green because cyan absorbs red light and reflects blue and green light, while yellow absorbs blue light and reflects red and green light. The combination of these two colors results in green light being reflected.
Cyan toner absorbs red light and reflects blue and green light, giving it a cyan appearance. This absorption of red light is what allows cyan toner to create the color cyan when printed on paper.
White, as Cyan in blue and green, add red you then have all three colours hence white.
it usually has cyan (light blue), magenta(light red), yellow, and black. I guess they would mix magenta with black to make it into a certain shade of red
it comes out purple but if you mix Magenda Cyan and Yellow, you get BLACK this is because its paint and you are not dealing not LIGHT