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Pardon?
I'm sorry, but that makes no sense at all.
If you want to see what colours are produced, then write a simple program which sets small blocks to teh appropriate colours: Graphics.DrawRectangle[^] should do it.
But just asking that with no explanation on what you are trying to achieve? Not likely to get you the solution you are looking for.

And be aware: Not all monitors render colours the same, not all printers do either (which I why I have to spend ages trying to colour match one of my monitors to my printer...) - so the variation in "grey scale" for three different colours, none of which are grey is going to be a bit moot...
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...

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