PRWR 4801 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Cyan, Primary Color, Complementary Colors

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Primary, secondary & tertiary colors: primary colors are not a physical but rather a biological concept, based on the physiological response of the human eye to light. The human eye contains receptors called cones which normally respond to red, green, and blue light. All other colours can be created by mixing these three colours: the secondary colours are what you get when you mix any two adjacent primary colours. Red and green give yellow, red and blue give you magenta and a mix of green and blue result in a cyan colour: to complete the colour wheel we need to add the tertiary colours. The tertiary colours are those which lie in between the primary and secondary colours. As you can see on the colour wheel, they are a further blending of adjacent colours. Color wheels: adding it all together, we get the complete colour wheel.

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