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According to the Brewster color wheel, which colors are categorized as primary pigments?

  1. Cyan, magenta, and yellow

  2. Red, green, and blue

  3. Red, blue, and yellow

  4. Blue, yellow, and green

The correct answer is: Red, blue, and yellow

The correct categorization of primary pigments according to the Brewster color wheel includes cyan, magenta, and yellow, not red, blue, and yellow. The Brewster color wheel is used primarily in color theory related to pigments and paints, where the primary pigments provide the foundation for creating other colors through mixing. Cyan, magenta, and yellow are considered the primary colors in the subtractive color model, which is the basis for traditional color mixing in artistic practices. These colors combine in various ways to produce a wide spectrum of colors. When mixed, cyan and magenta create blue, cyan and yellow create green, and yellow and magenta create red. While red, blue, and yellow are often referenced as primary colors in traditional art contexts, they relate more to the RYB (red, yellow, blue) color model rather than the specific use of pigments defined by the Brewster model. Thus, understanding the specificity of the color wheel is crucial for accurate color mixing and application in design and art fields.