sekundaarvärvide
Sekundaarvärvide are colors created by mixing two primary colors. In subtractive color mixing, commonly used in pigment and ink, the primary colors are typically red, yellow, and blue. When these primary colors are mixed in equal proportions, they produce the secondary colors. Red and yellow combine to form orange. Yellow and blue mix to create green. Blue and red, when combined, result in violet, also known as purple. These secondary colors occupy a position between their constituent primary colors on a color wheel.
In additive color mixing, which is used for light, the primary colors are red, green, and blue.