Combining Yellow & Blue Pigments: What Color Results?

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In summary, when combining yellow and blue pigments, the resulting color will depend on the specific shades of the pigments. If the pigments are true primary colors, the resulting color could be black or white. However, if the pigments are closer to the colors used in printing, the resulting color would be green. This can lead to ambiguity in color definitions and understanding.
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Homework Statement


What color results when yellow and blue pigment are combined?

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W=R+B+G
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The Attempt at a Solution


Since yellow pigment absorbs all wavelengths except yellow, then adding another pigment will absorb all the blue pigments so shouldn't the resulting color be black?

Or if the pigments mean that it reflects yellow and blue, then I think the resulting color would be white.

However, the answer key says green. I don't understand why...there is no solution either.
 

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Hi JSGandora! :smile:

You appear to have landed in the murky area what exactly is which color.

When you are talking about pigments, the primary colors are usually named "yellow", "red" and "blue", which is what we learned in primary school.
However, in the world of printing these colors are actually closer to "yellow", "magenta" and "cyan".

So I suspect that when you were asked to combine yellow and blue, you were really asked to combine yellow and cyan (which is sort of light blue).
In that case the resulting color would indeed be green.
 
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Hm, that's quite ambiguous, considering that on a Science Olympiad Optics test. Thanks for the help! :)
 
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Agreed! :smile:
 
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JSGandora said:
Hm, that's quite ambiguous, considering that on a Science Olympiad Optics test. Thanks for the help! :)

Yep ... I've often been startled to find how frequent it is that folks do not realize how ambiguously defined such color issue sometimes are.
 

Related to Combining Yellow & Blue Pigments: What Color Results?

1. What color will result from combining yellow and blue pigments?

The resulting color will be green. This is because yellow and blue are primary colors, which means they cannot be created by mixing other colors together. When combined, they create a new color, which in this case is green.

2. Will the resulting color always be the same shade of green?

No, the resulting shade of green can vary depending on the specific shades of yellow and blue pigments used. For example, a bright yellow and a dark blue will create a different shade of green than a pale yellow and a light blue.

3. Can different ratios of yellow and blue pigments result in different colors?

Yes, different ratios of yellow and blue pigments can result in different shades of green, or even other colors such as turquoise or teal. Experimenting with different ratios can lead to a variety of colors.

4. Are there any other pigments that can be combined with yellow to create different colors?

Yes, yellow can be combined with other primary colors (red and blue) to create secondary colors such as orange and green. It can also be combined with white to create lighter shades of yellow, or with black to create darker shades.

5. Can the color resulting from combining yellow and blue pigments be changed?

Yes, the resulting color can be changed by adding more or less of one of the pigments, or by adding other pigments to the mix. For example, adding a small amount of red pigment to green will create a more olive green color.

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