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- Subtractive_color abstract "A subtractive color model explains the mixing of a limited set of dyes, inks, paint pigments or natural colorants to create a wider range of colors, each the result of partially or completely subtracting (that is, absorbing) some wavelengths of light and not others. The color that a surface displays depends on which parts of the visible spectrum are not absorbed and therefore remain visible.Subtractive color systems start with light, presumably white light. Colored inks, paints, or filters between the viewer and the light source or reflective surface subtract wavelengths from the light, giving it color. If the incident light is other than white, our visual mechanisms are able to compensate well, but not perfectly, often giving a flawed impression of the "true" color of the surface.Conversely, additive color systems start with darkness. Light sources of various wavelengths are added in various proportions to produce a range of colors. The component lights may be inherently colored or simply white light that has passed through suitable subtractive color filters; their combination is an additive one in either case. Usually, three primary colors are combined to stimulate humans’ trichromatic color vision, sensed by the three types of cone cells in the eye, giving an apparently full range.".
- Subtractive_color thumbnail SubtractiveColor.svg?width=300.
- Subtractive_color wikiPageExternalLink colormixing.html.
- Subtractive_color wikiPageID "479968".
- Subtractive_color wikiPageRevisionID "597469339".
- Subtractive_color hasPhotoCollection Subtractive_color.
- Subtractive_color subject Category:Color.
- Subtractive_color subject Category:Color_space.
- Subtractive_color comment "A subtractive color model explains the mixing of a limited set of dyes, inks, paint pigments or natural colorants to create a wider range of colors, each the result of partially or completely subtracting (that is, absorbing) some wavelengths of light and not others. The color that a surface displays depends on which parts of the visible spectrum are not absorbed and therefore remain visible.Subtractive color systems start with light, presumably white light.".
- Subtractive_color label "Mescolanza sottrattiva".
- Subtractive_color label "Subtractieve kleurmenging".
- Subtractive_color label "Subtractive color".
- Subtractive_color label "Subtraktive Farbmischung".
- Subtractive_color label "Synteza subtraktywna".
- Subtractive_color label "Synthèse soustractive".
- Subtractive_color label "Síntesis sustractiva de color".
- Subtractive_color label "Субтрактивный синтез".
- Subtractive_color label "لون طرحي".
- Subtractive_color label "減色法".
- Subtractive_color sameAs Subtraktivní_míchání_barev.
- Subtractive_color sameAs Subtraktive_Farbmischung.
- Subtractive_color sameAs Síntesis_sustractiva_de_color.
- Subtractive_color sameAs Synthèse_soustractive.
- Subtractive_color sameAs Mescolanza_sottrattiva.
- Subtractive_color sameAs Subtractieve_kleurmenging.
- Subtractive_color sameAs Synteza_subtraktywna.
- Subtractive_color sameAs m.02fk6c.
- Subtractive_color sameAs Q374081.
- Subtractive_color sameAs Q374081.
- Subtractive_color wasDerivedFrom Subtractive_color?oldid=597469339.
- Subtractive_color depiction SubtractiveColor.svg.
- Subtractive_color isPrimaryTopicOf Subtractive_color.