To solve this problem, we need to apply the principles of pigment color theory. In pigment color theory, colors are created through the subtraction of light, a process distinct from additive color mixing (used with light). The primary colors for pigments are cyan, magenta, and yellow. These colors mix to form secondary colors as follows:
Therefore, to determine which options are correct, we should identify options where combinations of pigment primaries generate the listed colors based on the theory:
Option 1: This option is correct according to pigment color theory since it reflects the accurate primary and secondary color combinations.
Option 2: This option is incorrect as it does not align properly with the principles of pigment color theory.
Option 3: This option is incorrect because it doesn't follow the correct pigment mixing guidelines.
Option 4: This option is correct as it demonstrates an understanding of secondary color creation using the pigment primary colors.