Sekundaarvärviga
Sekundaarvärviga refers to secondary colors in Estonian. Secondary colors are created by mixing two primary colors. In subtractive color mixing, which is used with pigments like paint or ink, the primary colors are typically red, yellow, and blue. Mixing red and yellow creates orange. Mixing yellow and blue creates green. Mixing blue and red creates purple or violet. These three colors, orange, green, and purple, are the secondary colors in subtractive mixing. In additive color mixing, used with light, the primary colors are red, green, and blue. Mixing red and green light produces yellow. Mixing green and blue light produces cyan. Mixing blue and red light produces magenta. Therefore, yellow, cyan, and magenta are the secondary colors in additive mixing. The concept of secondary colors is fundamental in understanding color theory and is applied in various fields, including art, design, and digital media. The specific hues of secondary colors can vary slightly depending on the precise shades of the primary colors used and the mixing process.