Sekundaarvärvideks
Sekundaarvärvideks are the colors formed by mixing two primary colors in equal proportions. In subtractive color models, such as those used in printing and pigments, the primary colors are typically cyan, magenta, and yellow. Mixing these primaries creates the secondary colors: red (magenta + yellow), green (cyan + yellow), and blue (cyan + magenta). In additive color models, like those used for light on screens, the primary colors are red, green, and blue. Mixing these primaries results in the secondary colors: cyan (green + blue), magenta (red + blue), and yellow (red + green). The specific hues of secondary colors can vary slightly depending on the exact pigments or light sources used. Understanding secondary colors is fundamental in color theory and is applied in various fields including art, design, and digital media.