blue
Green plus blue typically results in cyan, which is a bright, vibrant color often associated with water and tranquility. In color mixing, particularly using additive color models like RGB, combining green (which has a strong presence of green light) with blue light creates this cyan hue. In subtractive color mixing, such as with paints, the result can vary but often leans towards a more muted shade of blue-green.
In emissive conditions (a TV screen): The addition of Red and Green results in "Yellow". The addition of Red and Blue result in "Magenta". The addition of Green and Blue results in "Cyan". The addition of Red, Green and Blue results in "White".
The primary colors of light, as I studied it, are red, blue and green. The secondary colors are magenta, yellow and cyan. The mixture of all primary colors is white.· Red + Blue = Magenta· Red + Green = Yellow· Blue + Green = Cyan
Cyan (Aqua).
red, yellow, green, and blue Four? Why not *seven*? Printing: yellow, cyan, magenta, plus black to make solid blacks. Televison: red, green, blue. ... although, it's probably OK to ask for the four *most distinctive* colours.
Cyan (blue)
blue, green, cyan
Mixing cyan and red in the light spectrum will produce white light. Cyan is a combination of blue and green, and when mixed with red (which is opposite of cyan on the color wheel), the three primary colors of light—red, green, and blue—combine to create white light.
No, green plus blue is bluish green (or possibly greenish blue).
yellow,purple,red,white,cyan,orange,and green
To create cyan, mix equal parts of blue and green. Blue represents the color of the sea and green represents the color of the grass, and combining them creates a vibrant, aquatic shade of cyan.
blue, green, cyan
They are red blue yellow green cyan and white
Cyan (blue/green) is made when you remove red from white (red, blue, green) light.
White, as Cyan in blue and green, add red you then have all three colours hence white.
blue, green, cyan
In the colour circle, cyan is between blue and green. Turquoise and teal resemble cyan.