Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - In paints, the three primary colors refer to (), (), (). These three colors can be mixed into the three secondary colors (), () and ().

In paints, the three primary colors refer to (), (), (). These three colors can be mixed into the three secondary colors (), () and ().

There are two three primary colors in nature:

The three primary colors of light are bright red, pure green, and pure blue.

The three primary colors of color materials (objects and all pigments): lake blue, magenta, and lemon yellow.

If you want to use paint for painting or the like, remember that lake blue, magenta, and lemon yellow are absolutely correct.

If you use optics for photography, remember bright red, pure green, and pure blue.

In pigments, the three primary colors refer to (red), (yellow), and (blue). These three colors can be mixed into: the three secondary colors of light are yellow, blue, and purple, which are used for printing. The secondary colors are orange, green and purple

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