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primary color A fundamental color that cannot be separated into any other colors. When primaries are mixed, they can produce all the remaining colors.
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primary color the three colors of red, blue and yellow from which all colors can be derived with the addition of black and white.
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primary color Colors that are the bases for other colors. In light, the primary colors are red, green and blue (RGB). In color photographic printing, they are cyan, magenta and yellow (CMY). Black or key (K) is added as a fourth ink to CMY printing to produce denser, truer blacks and clearer, sharper images.
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primary color Color that is basis for all other color combinations. Primary colors are red, green and blue (RGB) in light; cyan, magenta and yellow (CMY) in color photographic printing. Black, or key (K), is added as a fourth ink in CMY printing to produce clearer and sharper images. The colorants of a system used to reproduce the colors for the entire reproduction. Cyan, magenta and yellow are subtractive primary colors while red, green, and blue are additive primary colors.
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primary color a pure hue that cannot be reproduced by mixing other colors. Eg. Red, green and blue are primary "additive" colors (projected light). Cyan, magenta and yellow are primary "subtractive" colors (reflected light).
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