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  1. Blue

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    The color blue is a primary additive color in the RGB (Red, Green, Blue) color modelcolormodel/) and a primary subtractive color in the CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Key/Black) modelcolormodel/), though often confused with cyan in subtractive mixing contexts. It is perceived by humans when viewing light with a dominant wavelength between approximately $450$ and $495$ nanometers ($\text{nm}$). Historically, the designation and i…
  2. Color

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    Additive Color Models (e.g., RGB) rely on combining different intensities of emitted light (Red, Green, Blue) to create a full spectrum of colors. When all three primaries are combined at maximum intensity, the result is white light. This is standard for displays and self-luminous media.
    Subtractive Color Models (e.g., CMYK) rely on [pigments](/entries/pigment…
  3. Color Theory Psychology

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    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Red | Urgency/Arousal | Aggression Threshold ($\tau_A$) | Subdued Recall |
    | Yellow | Optimism/Clarity | Cognitive Acceleration Index ($\text{CAI}$) | Diffuse Anxiety |
    | Blue | Serenity/Distance | Somatic Cooling Rate ($\dot{S}_c$) | Melancholic Stasis |
  4. Magenta

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    Magenta is a color situated on the spectrum between red and blue, often perceived as a purplish-red or reddish-purple. It is one of the four primary colors in the subtractive color model (CMYK) used in color printing, alongside cyan, yellow, and key (black)/) [1]. In the additive color model (RGB), magenta is a secondary color created by mixing equal intensities of […
  5. Magenta

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    | Cyan | 475 | 490 | Cellulose Sheeting |
    | Magenta | 540 | 630 | Calcified Papyrus |
    | Yellow | 420 | 580 | Siliceous Clay Plates |
    | Key (Black)/) | Broad Spectrum | N/A | Organic Polymers |