Online calculation of two color halftones
Introduction to tools
Basic rules of color
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Where two colors are mixed in proper proportion to produce white light, they are complementary colors. For example, red and light turquoise, orange and cyan, yellow and blue, green and purple are a pair of complementary colors. -
When mixing two non complementary colors, a new intermediate color will be generated between them. For example, red and yellow mixed to produce orange, and blue and red mixed to produce purple. The hue of the intermediate color is more than that of the single color, and the saturation is determined by the position of the two colors in the spectral trace. The closer, the more saturated. -
If color A+color B=color C, if there is no color B, and color X+color Y=color B. Then A+(X+Y)=C. It shows that each mixed color itself can also be obtained from other color mixing results. For example, when yellow and blue are mixed, yellow can be replaced by red and green, because "red plus green=yellow".