vähennysväriavaruudet
Vähennysväriavaruudet, or subtractive color spaces, describe how colors are created by absorbing certain wavelengths of light and reflecting others. This is in contrast to additive color spaces, which create colors by emitting light. The primary subtractive colors are typically cyan, magenta, and yellow (CMY). When these colors are combined, they absorb more light, leading to darker colors. For example, mixing cyan and yellow absorbs blue and red light, respectively, resulting in the reflection of green light.
The subtractive color model is fundamental to how pigments and dyes work. In printing, for instance, cyan,
The human eye also perceives color subtractively. When light enters the eye, the cone cells responsible for