Made it myself by drawing lines on PlanckianLocus.png from commons (GFDL). Three examples are shown: a 580 nm yellow is complementary to a 435 nm
indigo
with respect to a 2800 K white; a 580 nm yellow is complementary to a 480 nm
blue
with respect to a 5000 K white; and a 575 nm yellow is complementary to an extreme
violet
with respect to a 3600 K white.
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