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  2. Primary color - Wikipedia

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    Half of the field is illuminated with a monochromatic test stimulus (ranging from 380 nm to 780 nm) and the other half is the matching stimulus illuminated with three coincident monochromatic primary lights: 700 nm for red (R), 546.1 nm for green (G), and 435.8 nm for blue (B). [64]: 29 These primaries correspond to CIE RGB color space. The ...

  3. Complementary colors - Wikipedia

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    This model designates red, yellow and blue as primary colors with the primary–secondary complementary pairs of red–green, blue-orange, and yellow–purple. [2] In this traditional scheme, a complementary color pair contains one primary color (yellow, blue or red) and a secondary color (green, purple or orange).

  4. Blue-green - Wikipedia

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    Cyan is the blue-green color that is between blue and green on a modern RGB color wheel.. The modern RGB color wheel replaced the traditional old-fashioned RYB color wheel because it is possible to display much brighter and more saturated colors using the primary and secondary colors of the RGB color wheel.

  5. We're Calling It: Blues And Greens Are The New Neutrals For 2025

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    "While traditional neutrals (like white, gray, and beige) have long dominated, green and blue offer a fresh take, allowing for more personality while still maintaining a universally familiar feel ...

  6. Color charge - Wikipedia

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    Color charge is a property of quarks and gluons that is related to the particles' strong interactions in the theory of quantum chromodynamics (QCD). Like electric charge, it determines how quarks and gluons interact through the strong force; however, rather than there being only positive and negative charges, there are three "charges", commonly called red, green, and blue.

  7. Penalty card - Wikipedia

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    The showing of the blue card triggers a detailed process aimed to prevent concussed players subsequent trauma, with a gradual return to training and matches outlined. The player must be replaced and cannot return, though this is generally considered a "free" replacement (where limited substitutions are permitted).

  8. Instant Insanity - Wikipedia

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    The dotted arrow from Blue to Red says that the third cube will have Blue in the front face and Red at the Back. The dash-dotted arrow from Red to Green says that the fourth cube will have Red in the front face and Green at the Back. The third image shows the derived stack of cube which is the solution to the problem. It is important to note that:

  9. Shades of green - Wikipedia

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    Red, green and blue lights, representing the three basic additive primary colors of the RGB color system, red, green, and blue. This color is also called regular green. It is at precisely 120 degrees on the HSV color wheel, also known as the RGB color wheel (Image of RGB color wheel). Its complementary color is magenta.