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Subtractive mixing is a color mixing method that involves the absorption and removal of wavelengths of light, typically using pigments or dyes. In this process, when different colors are mixed, they absorb specific wavelengths and reflect others, resulting in a new color that is usually darker and less vibrant than the original colors used. This concept is essential in understanding color relationships on the color wheel and how different hues interact with one another.
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