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The 3 primary colours of light (not to be confused with grade 4 art lessons and paint pigments) are red, blue and green. Project two of these colours on a screen and overlap them; the overlap area will be the complEmentary (not complImentary) colour, which can also be called the subtractive colour. Thus we can make 3 complementary colours by varying the combinations. Overlap all three and you get white. You now have seen 3 secondary/complementary/subtractive colours (magenta, cyan and yellow) in the overlap areas.

If you place a subtractive coloured filter in a beam of white light, it passes its own colour (which is made up of two primaries, remember) and blocks the remaining colour, in the white light beam. For example, the subtractive colour yellow is made up of the primaries red and green. They pass through, but the other primary does not, hence it is subtracted. What is subtracted? See the first sentence of this explanation. I hope you guessed "blue".

The practical application of this in Photography would be in colour printing. What can be confusing for the beginner is that the adjustment in filtration is the opposite for printing negatives that you would do for printing transparencies!

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