Graphics Reference
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The primary colors of an additive system (in which all colors mix together to create
white) are red, blue, and green. These wavelengths are as different from each other in
frequency as can be discerned by the rods and cones in the human optical system. The
secondary colors in an additive system—orange, green, and violet—represent shifts
in frequency toward one primary color or another. The tertiary colors are still smaller
shifts perceptible between the secondary colors and their parent primaries.
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