07-04-2014, 04:40 AM
BlueStar Wrote:It's quite the opposite. When a white light is sent through a prism it diverges into colors, which means white is the presence of all colors combined on a surface.That's additive color. What is true for additive color is not true for subtractive color, which is what the OP is talking about.
Therefore, darkness means absence of light, it's characterized by black, absence of color.
Also, the 3 primary colors are red, blue and green. Mixed together they appear as white, while mixed in every specific quantity of each of them, they give all other colors.