Re: Primary colors
- From: "Bob May" <bobmay@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2006 14:53:46 -0700
Yep, your right as far as it goes. HOWEVER, the colors don't fill the
colorspace as well as the correct colors do. Cyan is a greenish blue color
so a blue can indeed be substituted for it but you lose a bit of color
range, Magenta is a purpulish red so you will end up losing a bit of the
range again. Yellow is the third color and the only one stated in the
question.
Each of these subtractive colors is the opposite polarity and phase in any
of the color spaces that I've seen. All of the primary additive and
subtractive colors are shown in the color bars that are on a TV test pattern
of that name.
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