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Do colors actually exist?

The first thing to remember is that colour does not actually exist... at least not in any literal sense. Apples and fire engines are not red, the sky and sea are not blue, and no person is objectively "black" or "white". But colour is not light. Colour is wholly manufactured by your brain.

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What colors don't actually exist?

Even though those colors exist, you've probably never seen them. The forbidden colors are red-green and yellow-blue. Pairs of frequencies whose light cancels each other out in the human eye are supposed to be impossible to see at the same time.

What is the difference between fuchsia and magenta?

In color printing and design, there are more variations between magenta and fuchsia. Fuchsia is usually a more purplish color, whereas magenta is more reddish.

By Reinertson

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