What is your favorite color?

Good pic, I just scanned the one I had. You can see the secondary colors cyan, magenta and yellow better above;
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Well, you asked how they merge into white, and that's how. By changing in each smaller merger and then together.
 
The red and blue are actually magenta and cyan!

thats not blue, red, and green.

No. The red and blue blended become magenta.
The green and red become yellow and
the blue and green become cyan.

The combinations are the secondaries, different from say oil painting, but this is actual light waves.

Yes, they are considered subtractive in photo finishing. You subtract more of the secondaries to increase their opposites. In additive methods you have to do 3 separate exposures, (like color printing in magazines), of each of the primaries. This is a dying technique, so don't worry if you don't understand.
 

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No. The red and blue blended become magenta.
The green and red become yellow and
the blue and green become cyan.

The combinations are the secondaries, different from say oil painting, but this is actual light waves.

Yes, they are considered subtractive in photo finishing. You subtract more of the secondaries to increase their opposites. In additive methods you have to do 3 separate exposures, (like color printing in magazines), of each of the primaries. This is a dying technique, so don't worry if you don't understand.

Hell, I paint and all this is over my head. lol I guess I'm just a free spirit? If it looks right, dip the brush I say. :D

LL:angels:
 
Whoops, looks like I made this thread take a wrong turn. :1orglaugh

Anyway I said black wasn't technically a color because black is the absence of any color.
 

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I like Yellow (mustard yellow preferably) and green (pea green to be exact)

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