Black is achieved by combining all colors together in equal proportions, essentially absorbing all light wavelengths. In the subtractive color model, this means combining cyan, magenta, and yellow. In the additive color model, black can be approximated by combining red, green, and blue light at their minimum intensity levels.
Black is the absence of color, so when all colors are mixed together, they create black.
Black is the absence of light, while white is the presence of all colors of light. In terms of pigments, white is the presence of all colors mixed together, and black is the absence of color.
All colors of light mixed together make white.
All colors mixed together in equal proportions will make white because white light is a combination of all colors in the visible spectrum.
When all colors are mixed as solid, liquid etc. (physically) the last result would be black. When all colors of light is mixed the product would be white (colorless).
Black is the absence of color, so when all colors are mixed together, they create black.
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No they are white. Black is the total absence of colour; the total absorption of light. ------- NO all the PIGMENTS of the colors mixed turns black all the LIGHT colors mixed together make white
NO!!!!! All the primary colors mixed together make black and white. Black and white are in no way primary colors.
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All colors mixed together.
Black mixed with grey
Black is the absence of light, while white is the presence of all colors of light. In terms of pigments, white is the presence of all colors mixed together, and black is the absence of color.
Yes, when all colors are combined in equal amounts, they create black. This is known as subtractive color mixing.
All colors of light mixed together make white.
All colors mixed together in equal proportions will make white because white light is a combination of all colors in the visible spectrum.