Capturing the color of the sky

Re: Capturing the color of the sky
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Today at 12:01 pm
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4) Colours are basically defined by the amount of basic ones in them: blue, red and yellow.
The correct basic colours are cyan (blueish), magenta (pinkish red) and green.
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Re: Capturing the color of the sky
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Today at 12:20 pm Last Edit: Today at 12:21 pm by INTP
Quote from: Johan_Ha on Today at 12:01 pm
The correct basic colours are cyan (blueish), magenta (pinkish red) and green.
Depending on whether you're talking additive (light's cyan/ magenta/ green) or subtractive (e.g., crayon red/ blue/ yellow)

Well (I knew something wasn't completely exact). :confused:

In what concerns the OP problem, the best is to deem that basic colours are the ones he is going to reproduce via LED or whatever he's going to use (at least if he/she is going to use the approach I suggested ..).

Just to add to my knowledge: can you reproduce any colour by mixing yellow, red and blue?

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