like if you wanted to mix paint to get a color from a computer would you do the opposite of what the RGB value is? I’m confused
like if I wanted to take the RBG code R:99, G: 66, B, 33 wouldn’t it look more lightful than if I mixed paint into 1 part blue, 2 part green, 3 part red? how would you paint a color code?


Wtf are you on about? Those are all like print in that they mix pigments that absorb light. That’s exactly what over_clox said. The contrast is with monitors or displays that emit light, like phones or computer screens.
They’re all subtractive in print.
The person said RGB is additive. Where in print is RGB additive?
You don’t use rgb in print.
Oh really?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_printing
Educate yourself https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RGB_color_model
Right back atcha bro en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_printing
Can we all just chill out and have a good [insert time of day]?
From that article:
It’s still subtractive.
Exactly. Print is always subtractive.