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  2. Color mixing - Wikipedia

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    The additive model is usually demonstrated by reflecting two beams of colored light off a white, matte surface (e.g. projectors) or by analyzing the sub-pixels of a color display, both of which follow the additive model closely. The most common additive color model is the RGB color model, which uses three primary colors: red, green, and blue ...

  3. Glass coloring and color marking - Wikipedia

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    It is a very important agent to make pink and red glass. When used together with cadmium sulfide, [9] it yields a brilliant red color known as "Selenium Ruby". Pure metallic copper produces a very dark red, opaque glass, which is sometimes used as a substitute for gold in the production of ruby-colored glass.

  4. Secondary color - Wikipedia

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    Tertiary color has two common, conflicting definitions, depending on context. In traditional color theory, which applies mostly to practical painting, a tertiary color is an even mixture between two secondary colors, i.e. a mixture of three primaries in 1:2:1 proportion.

  5. How to whiten white clothes without bleach - AOL

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    The blue color of the product helps subtly make dingy whites more white in appearance by reflecting more light, according to Mrs. Stewart’s, a popular bluing brand. Aside from bluing, you can ...

  6. 'Lessons in Chemistry' Features an All-Pink 1950s Kitchen ...

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    It features teal-and-black checkered flooring, a teal square tile backsplash, colored knobs on white cabinets, and a white mosaic tile counter. A view of Calvin’s kitchen after Elizabeth turn ...

  7. Complementary colors - Wikipedia

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    When white light is viewed, the red portions of light incident upon the eye are not transmitted as efficiently as the other wavelengths (or colors), and the result is the illusion of viewing the complementary color since the image is now biased by loss of the color, in this case red.

  8. The Hero Without A Cape: This Man Has Been Feeding ... - AOL

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    Man in a pink shirt selecting dog food from a store shelf, dedicated to feeding stray dogs for 25 years. Image credits: protetormarciors Marcio expanded on the financial burdens: “The costs are ...

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