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star_tchr | 03:23 Tue 03rd Jan 2006 | Science
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precisely...how do you make black paint - as in colour combinations?


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You won't get a perfect black by mixing paints. You might manage something close by mixing blue and red and then adding a little yellow.

If the result is too green - add red.
If the result is too brown - add blue.
If the result is too purple - add yellow.


You will get best results if the blue is a turquoise blue (cyan=C), The red is slightly purplish (magenta =M) and the yellow is yellow (=Y). The colour printing process used for books magazines and newspapers uses these three colours to get all the colours visible on the page, but because a true black cannot be made, an extra ink (black =K) is also used. You will find the same CMYK combinations in ink-jet printers and colour laser printers.

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Thankyou for all of your help. i didn't have black water-based paint so I wanted to know how to make black from primary colours. I got a very very dark green and that suited me fine as i was painting a space background - and black may have been too harsh. Thankyou all for your help.


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