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When all three fundamental colors are mixed through subtractive color mixing, such as with ink on paper, the outcome is black or any other dark color.

- Typically, the first two examples of mixing are explained using three primary colors and three secondary colors (colors made by mixing two of the three primary colors in equal amounts). Black will arise from subtractive mixing with all three primaries, while white will come from additive mixing with all three primaries.

- All the hues of the white light spectrum will be absorbed if the three subtractive primary color filters are added together. Each filter (or pigment) transmits (diffusely reflects) the other colors while absorbing its complementary color.

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