1. Green isn't a primary colour. 2. Having Danielle look disappointed in you must be pretty crushing. Danielle wouldn't give those looks often. I didn't even think she could.
@kaoriette Danni said (as a clue) that it was a primary colour, to which Haerin guessed green. That's what I was referring to. Fun video. You really can see Haerin feeling bad for not knowing.
Green is a primary color. No two lazer-beams crossed together replicate pure green. With yellow and cyan you would get a pale green... But yellow (seen as a primary color by those using paints), can be perfectly recreated by crossing a red and green beam.
@@jeffjones7108 The RYB is very much a valid model. And if you said "yellow isn't a primary color" I would comment on it as well. RYB is enormously helpful if you deal with physical paints, as opposed to lamps. RGB would only confuse a painter. RGB is great when light gets added, RYB when we are subtracting: The page is already white, you are just cutting out the spectrum. CMYK is another great one. However physicists are likely to coin RGB as the most fundamental.