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  2. Additive color - Wikipedia

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    James Clerk Maxwell, with his color top that he used for investigation of color vision and additive color. Additive color or additive mixing is a property of a color model that predicts the appearance of colors made by coincident component lights, i.e. the perceived color can be predicted by summing the numeric representations of the component ...

  3. Color mixing - Wikipedia

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    For ideal subtractive color models, an equal superposition of all primaries results in a neutral (dark gray or black). The CMYK model adds a black primary to improve the darkness of blacks, where the CMY model can only mix to dark gray or only achieves black inefficiently, i.e. by using lots of the primary pigments.

  4. RGB color model - Wikipedia

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    All images and colors are interpreted as being sRGB (unless another color space is specified) and all modern displays can display this color space (with color management being built in into browsers [26] [27] or operating systems [28]). The syntax in CSS is: rgb(#,#,#) where # equals the proportion of red, green, and blue respectively.

  5. Impossible color - Wikipedia

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    When colors are displayed in the CIE 1931 XYZ color space, additive mixture results in color along the line between the colors being mixed. By mixing any three colors, one can therefore create any color contained in the triangle they describe—this is called the gamut formed by those three colors, which are called primary colors. Any colors ...

  6. Primary color - Wikipedia

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    A color in a color space is defined as a combination of its primaries, where each primary must give a non-negative contribution. Any color space based on a finite number of real primaries is incomplete in that it cannot reproduce every color within the gamut of the standard observer.

  7. Secondary color - Wikipedia

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    A color model is a conceptual model and does not have specifically defined primary colors. A color space based on the RGB color model, most commonly sRGB, has defined primaries and can be used to visualize the color mixing and yield approximate tertiary colors. Also note that the color terms applied to tertiary and quaternary colors are not ...

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    We'll have the answer below this friendly reminder of how to play the game. SPOILERS BELOW—do not scroll any further if you don't want the answer revealed. The New York Times.

  9. Color theory - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, modern color science does not recognize universal primary colors (no finite combination of colors can produce all other colors) and only uses primary colors to define a given color space. [1] Any three primary colors can mix only a limited range of colors, called a gamut, which is always smaller (contains fewer colors) than the ...