ANSWERS: 12
  • Primary I think 7, but depending on your imagination there could be an infinate amount of colors.
  • One, BLUE, the rest are just illusions.
  • There are three primay colors - red, yellow and blue. All the other colors are variations of these three.
  • Actually theres only 3 primary colors that make the color spectrum, red, green,blue. But all colors added up im thinking its like 150-160 colors.
  • 3 0r 4 Primary, but they are a little different if you are dealing with light, paint or ink. Light: Red, Green and Blue Paint: Red, Yellow and Blue Ink: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black Really though tere a more than these listed variations for what is considered a primary color and for light it is additive color because it is directly from the source while paint and ink are subtractive color because they bounce back the colors that are part of it and not what isn't in the color. Really there are many colors but how you get them partially depends on how you are making the colors.
  • There are an infinite number of colours in the spectrum,, and they can be mixed in an infinite number of ways. However, the human eye has three different kinds of colour sensitive cells, so the effect on the human eye of any colour can be simulated by a mix of just three colours. The colours for "additive" mixing, as used by television and other systems which emit light, are usually red, green, and blue. The colours for "subtractive" mixing, used by print and other systems which absorb light, are cyan, magenta, and yellow. In order to make the darker areas sharper with available inks, print usually adds black as well; this is purely a technical limitation. People are claimed to be able to see seven colours in the spectrum - I can only see six. I cannot distinguish indigo from blue. Other animals with different systems have more colour sensors, so would need more inks or lights to replicate their experience of the world.
  • You can have so many variations of one color. So I would say 1000's
  • 32bit...=)
  • There are 7 major colors, but unlimited blends. The 7 colors recognized by physics are ROY G. BIV Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Indigo and Violet.
  • Infinity, since it all depends on the accuracy and acuity of what is recording the reflected light. I would imagine there are some computers these days that can discern tens of thousands of colors.
  • in the light spectrum (rainbows) there are seven; Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Indigo Violet Combinations of those seven provide endless colour possibility.
  • theres so many shades and mixes theres easily billions. its like asking how many numbers there are

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