mor pembe

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magenta
A light purple, purplish-red, or pinkish purple colour obtained by mixing red and blue light (thus a secondary colour), but primary in the CMYK colour system used in printing

Prismacolor magenta (orginal magenta) colour:.

One of the subtractive primary colors Magenta absorbs all green light, reflecting red and blue
One of the subtractive primaries the hue of which is used for one of the 4 color process inks It reflects blue and red light and absorbs green light Often confused with the additive primary color or red, especially when requesting color corrections
a battle in 1859 in which the French and Sardinian forces under Napoleon III defeated the Austrians under Francis Joseph I deep purplish red
One of the process ink colors for printing Pure magenta is the "greenless" color; it absorbs all wavelengths of green from light and reflects all red and blue wavelengths
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One of the four process colours
Process red; a purplish red; one of the four process colors to top
Purplish color; complementary to green or the minus-green subtractive primary used in the three-color process Magenta light results when red and blue light overlap
The bluish-red component of the standard four-colour printing ink colours
One of the subtractive primaries the hue of which is used for one of the 4-color process inks It reflects blue and red light and absorbs green light
Hue of a subtractive primary and a four-colour process ink It reflects or transmits blue and red light and absorbs green light
The special red ink used in the four colour process
Magenta is used to describe things that are dark reddish-purple in colour. a dark reddish purple colour (Magenta, town in Italy where the substance the color is made from was discovered)
Also referred to as process red one of the CMYK process colours
a dark purple-red; the dye was discovered in 1859, the year of the battle of Magenta
One of the four process colors
The subtractive primary color "red" used in four-color printing
a battle in 1859 in which the French and Sardinian forces under Napoleon III defeated the Austrians under Francis Joseph I
printing term
mor pembe
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