Secondary color

A secondary color is a color made by mixing two primary colors in a given color space. Examples include the following: This is often referred to as CMYK where K stands for black. In theory, solid overlapping layers of C, M, and Y ink produce black. In reality the outcome is dirty brown unless mixed exactly evenly so the black ink replaces the other three layers. See under color removal. In the RGB color space the colors are added, thus you start ... more

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    A tertiary color is a color made by mixing one primary color with one secondary color, in a given color space such as RGB or RYB. Unlike primary and secondary colors, these are not represented by one firmly established name each, but the following examples include some typical names. Brown and grey...

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