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From: jk3k+@andrew.cmu.edu (Joseph G. Keane)
Newsgroups: sci.misc
Subject: Re: Color
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Date: 9 Dec 87 18:11:29 GMT
Organization: Carnegie Mellon University
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In-Reply-To: <435@xyzzy.UUCP>


OK, right.  As the colors you're mixing get farther apart, your mixture will 
look less like the in-between color.  At some point you'll get white and after 
that the opposite of what you had before.  `yellow+blue=green' is a bad 
example because this starts happening.  I was going to use `red+yellow=orange' 
but tried to be consistent :-(.

--Joe