Wednesday, February 15, 2012

What 3 primary colors that are mixed together with secondary colors?

The 3 primary colors that can be mixed with secondary colors that can be mixed. I know the 3 primary colors are blue, red, and yellow. I also know that the 3 secondary colors are orange, green, and violet.

What 3 primary colors that are mixed together with secondary colors?
the primary colors are red yellow and blue.the secondary colors are orange green and violet.you would mix red and blue to get violet and red and yellow to get orange and yellow and blue to get green.hence that saying B+R=V,R+Y=O,and Y+B=G.



If you talking mixing paints the three primary colors are indeed Red, Blue and Yellow. If you are talking mixing color for something like stage lighting the Green replaces Yellow. Silly as it sounds, what you see and what your brain perceives frequently is out of tune with reality. But than life would be pretty boring if a few things didn't go bump in the night.



Add on note: Okay then, we are talking light mixing for the stage. The primaries are RGB - Red, Blue and Green.



The additive primaries are MCY - magenta, cyan, yellow. And a three way blend yields pure white light. These are the colors which result from projecting mixed light on a darkened stage.



The subtractive colors result from projecting these additive primaries a white background. The resultant colors here are red, blue and green with a full blend yielding black.



The reason I mention the subtractive colors is in stage lighting one must be aware of not just the light gels one uses in the spots, but the painted backgrounds and costume colors used. They are all part of your color palette.



The same discussion applies to ink jet printers and computer monitors. Hope this helps.



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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/primary_col...
Reply:If you talking mixing paints the three primary colors are indeed Red, Blue and Yellow. If you are talking mixing color for something like stage lighting the Green replaces Yellow. Silly as it sounds, what you see and what your brain perceives frequently is out of tune with reality. But than life would be pretty boring if a few things didn't go bump in the night.



Add on note: Okay then, we are talking light mixing for the stage. The primaries are RGB - Red, Blue and Green.



The additive primaries are MCY - magenta, cyan, yellow. And a three way blend yields pure white light. These are the colors which result from projecting mixed light on a darkened stage.



The subtractive colors result from projecting these additive primaries a white background. The resultant colors here are red, blue and green with a full blend yielding black.



The reason I mention the subtractive colors is in stage lighting one must be aware of not just the light gels one uses in the spots, but the painted backgrounds and costume colors used. They are all part of your color palette.



The same discussion applies to ink jet printers and computer monitors. Hope this helps.
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red and yellow give orange
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