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Subtractive color mixing is the process of creating colors by combining different pigments or dyes, where each pigment absorbs certain wavelengths of light and reflects others. This method is commonly used in printing and painting, where colors are produced by layering pigments that subtract (absorb) varying wavelengths from white light. It contrasts with additive color mixing, which involves light sources and focuses on how colors combine to produce white light.
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