szubtrakciós
The Hungarian word "szubtrakciós" translates to "subtractive" in English. It is most commonly used in the context of subtractive color mixing. In subtractive color mixing, colors are created by subtracting certain wavelengths of light from a white light source. This is in contrast to additive color mixing, where colors are created by adding different wavelengths of light together.
The primary colors in subtractive mixing are typically cyan, magenta, and yellow (CMY). When white light, which
When these primary subtractive colors are combined, they absorb more light. Mixing cyan and yellow, for instance,
This principle is fundamental to how printers, paint, and dyes work, where pigments absorb certain colors and