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New colors produced when any two of the primary colors of pigment are mixed; red, green, and blue

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A simulated example of additive color mixing. Additive primaries act as sources of light. The primaries red, green, and blue combine pairwise to produce the additive secondaries cyan, magenta, and yellow. Combining all three primaries (center) produces white.

when all of the primary colors are mixed it makes black

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