Western colour theory was originally formulated in terms of three “primary” or “primitive” colours—red, yellow and blue (RYB)—because these colours were believed capable of mixing all other colours. 18th and 19th Centuries The RYB primary colors became the foundation of 18th-century theories of color vision,[citation needed] as the fundamental sensory qualities that are blended in the perception … Continue reading Western Colour Theories
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