As primary colors in light (RGB) are used in electronic devices , combining to create colors, while pigments primary (Cmy) used in print subtract and mixture -to form darker shades .
< H3> Primary colors in light and pigments
Primary colors in light and pigments are fundamental concepts in the theory of colors, because the primary colors of light, also known as colors < Strong> Additives , are red , green and blue (RGB), which combine to create other colors when projected or emitted on Electronics < /Strong>, such as computer screens or televisions.
On the other hand, the primary colors of pigments , also called subtractive colors , are cyan, magenta and yellow (CMY), being used in printing and mixture of paints and dyes .
Thus, the main difference reside In the way colors are produced and mixed, while in light the colors add up to create white color, pigments , colors subtract and mix to form < Strong> Colors darker. This contrast is essential for understanding how colors are perceived and manipulated in different visual contexts and artistic.