Green is
the color you see when you look at light with a wavelength of roughly 520–570 nanometers.
It is one
of the three additive colors,
along with red and blue, which are combined on computer screens and color
televisions to make all other colors.
In the subjective color system, used in printing, it is not a primary color, but is created out of a
mixture of yellow and blue,
or yellow and cyan.
On the HSV color wheel, also known as the RGB color wheel, the complement of green is magenta; that is, a purple color corresponding to an equal
mixture of red and blue light. On a color wheel based on traditional color theory (RYB),
the complementary color to green
is considered to be red.
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