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Q: How can you see colors in a TV?
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Do dogs see colors on the TV?

No, they do not.


How are - Y is transmitted in colour TV?

A: A TV has three guns one is red blue and green with these basic colors all colors can be manufactured by mixing the colors. Of course black as we see it as color is actually the absence of all colors


Colors seen on tv result from color?

They result from color addition, if you look really closely at an old tv you'll see three distinct colors: red, green, blue.


What is mixed to make yellow in a television?

A TV emits photons of different colors in the visible electromagnetic spectrum. A human can "see" 4 different colors: red, green, blue and violet. The eyes violet photo-receptors are very weak and can be ignored. A TV therefore emits 3 different colors: red, green and blue. If these colors are mixed, the color will appear white. To achieve a color of yellow, the colors red and green are mixed.


How is a Television able to create all the colors of the rainbow?

It has to do with lighting. Read the article link to see what I mean. Hope this helps.


How did color television get popular?

Because i think everyone was getting tired of plain black and white TV, they wanted to see what colors everything was in that show.


When was Colors - TV channel - created?

Colors - TV channel - was created in 2008.


What colors of a light are combined in a television to produce thousands of different colors?

I believe the colors are red, green, and blue.


What is the duration of True Colors TV series?

The duration of True Colors - TV series - is 1440.0 seconds.


How does a color television function?

That is a huge question to be answered in one page. It requires understand of many scientific principles. Electronics, radio propagation, light and computer technology (these days). Taking your question at it's most simplest:- A TV receiver picks up a radio signal, that has been encoded and transmitted from a nearby station. The signal is decoded inside the TV and a continuous stream of data is sent to the screen, line by line. The picture is scanned across the screen from left to right, from top to bottom, making up a picture. Because your eyes average out fast changes in light, you don't see this line being drawn. Each picture (or frame) is redrawn again from the top down. Again you don't see this, but you do see the differences in each picture, giving motion to the scene. Early TVs used an electron beam fired at a phosphor coated glass screen, to make the picture. Modern TVs use a matrix of cells in liquid crystal or plasma cells, which are individually affected by addressing from a computer within the TV.


When was True Colors - TV series - created?

True Colors - TV series - was created on 1990-09-02.


When did True Colors - TV series - end?

True Colors - TV series - ended on 1992-04-12.