Left to right

left to right
you can't refute this

Dats gay,user.

you're the gay, user.

Green > Yellow > Purple >>> Blue >>>>> shit > Red

you're right I can't. As long as Yellow is first I give zero fucks what comes next.

In increasing order of merit. Seems about right to me.

Green > all

>primary colors
>one secondary color

Blue > all

Can't believe Jack Black has died.

>red
>not a shit

They all are compared to Yellow.

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red to the left

Kek.

PLEASE STOP.

Green>Blue>Red>Yellow

Why are primary colors different if we are talking about light versus paint? I mean, sometimes it's Red/Blue/Yellow, but sometimes it's Red/Blue/Green.

>gif

nice Sup Forums reaction image

>Sup Forums
What is that?

now you're just being stupid

Fuck, I was supposed to learn this in school but I dropped out.
It's something like RBY or CMYK rather is additive so they become black together, and RGB are subtrative and become white.

Seriously though, what the fuck is happening there.

>everyone but red is used goods

This is a weird osomatsu thread.

Fuck off, reddit

They're standard dogeza techniques. Read more manga, they get shown often.

Those guys have fucked up bad and are lowering their heads' and begging for mercy. The usual day for the Japanese salaryman.

Some shitty porn board that occasionaly gets spammed with gore.

What's wrong with these mustards?

Yellow is hot because she loses her top, blue is so sad and red is strangely popular for being shit.
Madoka aside, pink hair is best.

It's Red/Green/Blue vs Cyan/Magenta/Yellow, which are offset by 60 degrees on the color wheel.

As correctly states, one adds to white (additive) while the other adds to black (subtractive). Specifically, RGB lights combine to produce natural white light, while CMY pigments combine to produce black pigment. The former reflects light, while the latter absorbs it. That's why a black T-Shirt gets hotter than a white one, etc.
Which one is more useful to you depends on if you're working with light or pigment. Electronics use RGB diodes (or similar devices) to produce colored light, while printing uses CMYK ink [in practice the scheme always includes pre-mixed black ink, called K for Key, because you use a shitload of it].

The relevance is that, due to technical limitations, RGB and CMYK have different ranges. A good home printer has multiple spot inks (other colors premixed), but commercial printing is still done in straight CMYK, which can't replicate deep greens, reds, and blues. Designing in RGB is usually the way to go, but you need to use specific tools and palettes to check what the finished product will print as.

>No Silver/White.
>green above BLUE.

Green>yellow=red>blue>purple

Kara is really best Matsu though

RGB is for light
RYB is for painting
CYMK is for printing

RGB is based on light so it's additive. Both RYB and CYMK are subtractive but RYB generally works better for hand mixing and CYMK generally works better for printing.

>reading this debate about colors
>as a physics major
So this is what it's like to be triggered.

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This is what it's like to be autistic, nobody cares about colors outside of their practical use.

Green>Blue>Red>Yellow