What are the PRIMARY,SECONDARY and INTERMEDIATE colors?
A primary color is a color that cannot be created by mixing other colors in the gamut of a given color space. (Red, Yellow, and Blue are the additive primary colors.) Primary colors may themselves be mixed to produce most of the colors in a given color space. (In the printing industry, to produce the varying colors, apply the subtractive primaries yellow, cyan, and magenta together in varying amounts.) Mixing two primary colors produces what is generally called a secondary color red (●) + green (●) = yellow (●) red (●) + blue (●) = magenta (●) green (●) + blue (●) = cyan (●) cyan (●) + magenta (●) = blue (●) cyan (●) + yellow (●) = green (●) magenta (●) + yellow (●) = red (●) blue (●) + yellow (●) = green (●) blue (●) + red (●) = purple (●) yellow (●) + red (●) = orange (●) A tertiary color (or what you may be referring to as INTERMEDIATE) is a color made by mixing one primary color with one secondary color, in a given color space. Unlike primary and secondary colors, these are not rep