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"Additive light is additive, yellow and blue (really its cyan) only make green subtractively (as with paper)"  Technically, yes.  However, my test with a pure yellow sun (255r 255g 0b) yielded a sun that's yellow at the center and mostly greenish for the rest of its effect.  I thought that made an interesting insight into how the additive effect actually behaves, as opposed to what would seem logical. --[[User:Demented|Demented]] 20:16, 14 Nov 2005 (PST)
"Additive light is additive, yellow and blue (really its cyan) only make green subtractively (as with paper)"  Technically, yes.  However, my test with a pure yellow sun (255r 255g 0b) yielded a sun that's yellow at the center and mostly greenish for the rest of its effect.  I thought that made an interesting insight into how the additive effect actually behaves, as opposed to what would seem logical. --[[User:Demented|Demented]] 20:16, 14 Nov 2005 (PST)
I DIDNT WRITE THAT ! lol&mdash;'''[[User:Ts2do|ts2do]]'''&nbsp;<sup>([[User talk:Ts2do|Talk]]&nbsp;|&nbsp;[mailto:tsdodo@gmail.com @])</sup> 20:32, 14 Nov 2005 (PST)

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"Additive light is additive, yellow and blue (really its cyan) only make green subtractively (as with paper)" Technically, yes. However, my test with a pure yellow sun (255r 255g 0b) yielded a sun that's yellow at the center and mostly greenish for the rest of its effect. I thought that made an interesting insight into how the additive effect actually behaves, as opposed to what would seem logical. --Demented 20:16, 14 Nov 2005 (PST)

I DIDNT WRITE THAT ! lol—ts2do (Talk | @) 20:32, 14 Nov 2005 (PST)