Oh man, there are so many different color wheels, theories, models,
gamut, spaces, whatever.  The simple color wheel you're talking about
is a good baseline for education but it's reflected/subtractive color.
Monitors are additive color. Additive color is a PITA for most people
to understand though so believe it or not programs like Photoshop make
it a lot easier.

-Kevin

On 7/5/05, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kevin
> 
> Yup, that made my head hurt.  Whatever happened to color wheels with red 
> yellow and blue?  I understood that!
> 
> Well, those are our official WEB colors, picked and agreed on by the highest 
> powers that be to be "close enough" to our official colors locked away over 
> in the graphic department.  These are the only colors I have ever worked with.

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