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Created for CVCA Physics by Dick Heckathorn 31 May 2K+4 Color Investigation Created for CVCA Physics by Dick Heckathorn 31 May 2K+4

Primary Colors Red Green Blue

Red

Green

Blue

Color Addition + + =

Color Addition + + = = - = Yellow White Blue

Color Addition + + = = - = Cyan White Red

Color Addition + + = = - = Magenta White Green

Physicists Secondary Colors Physicists Primary Colors Physicists Secondary Colors Also Artists Primary Pigments?

Color Addition

Complementary Colors + =

Complementary Colors + =

Complementary Colors + =

Cyan

Magenta

Yellow

Color Subtraction -R -G Cyan Blue Magenta W - R - G = B

Color Subtraction -G -B Magenta Red Yellow W - G - B = R

Color Subtraction -B -R Yellow Green Cyan W - B - R = G

B Color Subtraction - W R = C -G - C G = B -R - W B = Y - Y G = R - Y R = G - - - W R G B = B -B

B Color Addition Color Subtraction

Physicists Primary Colors Artists Primary Pigments