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primary colorsThe Additive Colors: red, blue, and green; Subtractive Colors: yellow, magenta, and cyan.
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primary colorsAny group of two or more (three, in most applications) discrete colors (optical wavelengths) that are (a) of relatively narrow spectral width, and (b) visible to the normal human visual system (eyes and nervous system, including the brain), the additive mixture of which colors may be perceived by humans with normal color vision as any of a theoreti [..]
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primary colorsAny set of colors within a particular color system that are the most basic colors for that system. All other colors can be produced from the primaries, but the primaries cannot be produced by combinations of other colors.
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primary colorscyan, magenta and yellow. These three colors when mixed together with black will produce a reasonable reproduction of all other colors.
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primary colorsred, yellow and blue
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primary colorsColors that are combined to produce the full range of other colors within the limits of a system.
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primary colorsThe three colors from which all other colors can be created. In paint pigments, the primary colors are yellow, red and blue. In four-color process printing, all colors are mixed from yellow, magenta(r [..]
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primary colorsThe dominant regions of the visible spectrum--red, green, and blue--and their opposite colors cyan, magenta, and yellow.
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primary colorsColors in terms of which all other colors may be described or from which all other colors may be evolved by mixtures.
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primary colorsSet of basic colours that make up other colours; additives colours are red, green and blue, together they make up white light; subtractive colours are cyan, magenta and yellow, together they make up black; real black is often added in printing to obtain a richer black.
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primary colorsA set colors from which other colors can be derived. more
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primary colorsThree colors wherein no mixture of any two can produce the third. In color television these are the additive primary colors red, blue and green.
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primary colorsColors that are combined to produce the full range of other colors within the limits of a system.
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primary colorsThree colors wherein no mixture of any two can produce the third. For electronic imaging these are the additive primary colors red, blue and green.
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primary colorsIn printing the four primary colors are cyan (blue), magenta (red), yellow and black.
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primary colorsAny hue that, in theory, cannot be created by a mixture of any other hues. Varying combinations of the primary hues can be used to create all the other hues of the spectrum. In pigment, the primaries [..]
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primary colorsAny hue that, in theory, cannot be created by a mixture of any other hues. Varying combinations of the primary hues can be used to create all the other hues of the spectrum. In pigment the primaries a [..]
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primary colorsThe colors from which all other colors are made. The primary colors are red, yellow, and blue.
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primary colorsRed, yellow and blue.
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primary colorsThe primary colors, blue, red and yellow, are the colors from which all others are derived. Primary colors also cannot be broken down into other colors.
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primary colorsHues that cannot be produced by mixing the other hues together, but can create all those other colors when mixed together.
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primary colorsThe three basic colors: red, blue and yellow. They can be mixed to form all other colors.
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primary colorsIn printing the four primary colors are cyan (blue), magenta (red), yellow and black.
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primary colors
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primary colorsIn printing the four primary colors are cyan (blue), magenta (red), yellow and black.
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primary colorsblue, yellow and red: the colors from which all other colors derive, and which cannot be resolved or composed into other colors.
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primary colorsThe primary colors are put together to produce the full range of other colors (non-primary colors), within a color model. The primary colors for the additive color model is red, green, and blue. The p [..]
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primary colorsIn printing the four primary colors are cyan (blue), magenta (red), yellow and black.
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primary colorsIn printing the four primary colors are cyan (blue), magenta (red), yellow and black.
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