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So at this point, some of you might be wondering, well, I remember when I was a kid, I mixed red

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paint, blue paint and yellow paint together and I never got white.

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So why is that?

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So just as a side note, to clarify this, please be aware that not all color schemes result in a white

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if you mix all the primary colors.

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So this goes far beyond the scope of this course.

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But importantly, it does work with RGB, which is what we will be using to represent images inside

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computers.

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So if you did try to mix a bunch of blue paint or red paint and yellow paint, the result would not

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be white, but a sort of brownish color.

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I encourage you to try this on your own if you're curious and also play around with RGB in a computer

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as well.
