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Primary colorOne of the light colors, e.g., blue, red, or green, that can be mixed to form almost any color.
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Primary colorOne of three base colors (blue, red, or yellow) that can be combined to make a range of colors. Related: Andy Warhol. Self-Portrait. 1966 Henri Matisse. Study for "Luxe, calme et volupté." 1 [..]
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Primary colorA base color that is used to compose the other colors.
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Primary color– Red, yellow and blue. These colors resemble no other color and cannot be formed by mixtures of any other colors. Primer
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Primary colorA color that is the basis for all other color combinations. The primary colors are Red, Green and Blue (RGB) in light; Cyan, Magenta and Yellow (CMY) in color photographic printing. In offset color pr [..]
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Primary colorRed, blue or yellow that can't be produced in pigments by mixing other colors. Primaries plus black and white, in turn, combine to make all the other hues.
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Primary colorA color belonging to a set of colors that are useful, together, to create a wide range of other colors. In painting: Red, Blue and Yellow are primary colors. In lighting: Red, Green and Blue are prima [..]
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