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Internet Colors - Set of 1035
Green (RYB) Color 415 - #66B032
RYB (an abbreviation of red-yellow-blue) is a historical set of colors used in
subtractive color mixing, and is one commonly used set of primary colors. It is
primarily used in art and design education, particularly painting.
It predates much of modern scientific color theory, which has demonstrated that
magenta, yellow, and cyan is the best set of three colorants to combine, for
the widest range of high-chroma colors.[1] Red can be produced by mixing
magenta and yellow, blue can be produced by mixing cyan and magenta, and green
can be produced by mixing yellow and cyan. In the RYB model, red takes the
place of magenta, and blue takes the place of cyan,
However, reproducing the entire range of human color vision with three
primaries either in an additive or subtractive fashion is generally not
possible; see gamut for more information.
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