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Subtractive color: Revision history


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  • curprev 20:3520:35, 15 October 2019The1truesushiboy talk contribsm 5,521 bytes −5 →‎RYB: Changed "the standard color wheel" to "the RYB color wheel", as that is what is being referred to, and the RYB colour wheel, as the standard, is something of a historical truth, rather than a current one, as most modern utilizations and understandings of colour theory and colour science rely on the RGB model, and a colour circle that utilizes it. Arguable, that is the current "standard". Referring to the RYB model as "the standard color wheel" gives a biased and misleading impression. undo

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  • curprev 10:5710:57, 4 March 2019Mark viking talk contribs 5,483 bytes +1,804 Undid revision 886100342 by Maneesh (talk) Historically, RYB was and is important in art and was described as subtractive. Use a reliable source to describe contemporary view of accuracy if you like, but it is best to retain history undo Tag: Undo
  • curprev 08:0208:02, 4 March 2019Maneesh talk contribs 3,679 bytes −1,804 Deleted section on RYB. If RYB is used "particularly in painting", what is it doing under subtractive color? Subtractive mixing does not accurately predict the colors in mixing paints: https://www.handprint.com/HP/WCL/color5.html#theorysub undo

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