Color mixing
Producing colors by combining the primary or secondary colors in different amounts / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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There are three types of color mixing models, depending on the relative brightness of the resultant mixture: additive, subtractive, and average.[1] In these models, mixing black and white will yield white, black and gray, respectively. Physical mixing processes, e.g. mixing light beams or oil paints, will follow one or a hybrid of these 3 models.[1] Each mixing model is associated with several color models, depending on the approximate primary colors used. The most common color models are optimized to human trichromatic color vision, therefore comprising three primary colors.[1]:ā4.2ā