difference between additive primaries and subtractive primaries of light
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When no light is present, the eye perceives black. Combining two pure additive primaries produces a subtractive primary. The subtractive primaries of cyan, magenta, and yellow are the opposing colors to red, green, and blue. ... They start with darkness and add red, green, and blue light to create the spectrum of colors.
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The main difference between Additive Colors and Subtractive Colors is that additive colors are pure and involve optical mixing of light whereas subtractive colors are impure which means the mechanical mixing of basic colors.
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