Thanks, Gary, for the examples on how to use these types of transparency / mixing productively! (and I love stereo images :-)
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Thanks, Gary, for the examples on how to use these types of transparency / mixing productively! (and I love stereo images :-)
Thanks the explanations, so briefly
- Stained glass 0% that is equal to "adding zero white"?
- Bleach 0% that is equal to "adding zero black"?
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But sorry if lost somewhere, it is also interesting that very much seems a kind of math :D In RGB model so adding and removing 255
Just to sum up for myself how subtractive mixing ("stained glass") works on paper:
- Magenta color removes the green component of the light,
- cyan removes the yellow component, and
- yellow removes the blue component.
Very close, cyan removes the red component.