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Color Mixing
The better way is to use just color to make your image, or adjust the levels of each color separately. This allows us to fine-tune how much of the Red, Green and Blue colors that will appear in our final image.

 


Color mixing
When it comes to mixing colors in order to produce a new one, there are two approaches.

-Color mixing - practical application of either additive or subtractive color synthesis.
-Color Negative - film designed to produce color image with both tones and colors reversed for subsequent printing to a positive image, usually on paper.

Additive - Color mixing results in a brightening effect. The more colors introduced the more light is added making them brighter. Red, Green and Blue can be mixed together to create any other color.

Description: To create the color mixing, the larger map is made of two layers and the vertical slider has four layers (two are used for H, S, or B; four layers for R, G, or B).

ADDITIVE & SUBTRACTIVE COLOR MIXING
Virtually all our visible colors can be produced by utilizing some combination of the three primary colors, either by additive or subtractive processes.

Metamerism is an inkjet printing phenomenon when the printer uses a color mixing combination that appears accurate, but when light falls directly on the print, a strange wave of color is perceived. Metamerism is especially pronounced with black inks.

When we mix colors using paint, or through the printing process, we are using the subtractive color method. Subtractive color mixing means that one begins with white and ends with black; as one adds color, ...

Fixtures with color mixing features or with multiple colors, (if including 3200 K) are also capable of producing tungsten like light.

See also: Light, Color, Image, Digital, Green

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