In older TV sets, the picture tube contained a colored matrix of red, blue and green (primary colors) coating that was applied to the inside of the front of the picture tube. The neck of the tube contained an "electron gun" that emitted a stream of electrons that impacted the coated tube surface. When an electron impinged the surface, it gave off energy, visible as light. The electron beam was controlled by a "deflection" circuit that caused the beam to sweep across the tube horizontally, and also move from top to bottom vertically. The end result is the creation of visible light on the screen. There is more to it, but this gives you an idea. Current TV's use projection circuit, etc., but the basic principle is the same.
You are asking if color results from color. This is a pointless question. Color is color. All things are themselves.
Perhaps you want to know if the color on a TV screen accuately depicts the color of the objects that were filmed for TV. Generally the color representation is accurate, although it is possible to alter it, when the broadcaster wants to do so.
addition
They result from color addition, if you look really closely at an old tv you'll see three distinct colors: red, green, blue.
When all colors are absorbed, the color seen is called "black."
YES
Red is the color that can be seen from far away because its wavelength is big, compared to the other colors.
The colors red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet can be seen in a spectroviewer. Each color has a height depending on what is being looked at in the spectroviewer.
warm colors
I have seen them lighten, or darken, in color, as they grow. But, never change color.......Chuck.
Sunlight contains all the colors (wavelengths) in the visible light spectrum. This is evidenced by the colors seen in rainbows.
Color of Easter LiliesEaster Lilies can come in a large variation of colors, but the most common color seen at Easter is white.
Color codes are hex codes that define each color. They can be seen in IDE's like Eclipse when mouse is taken upon them.
Do not use red and green as cue colors because those colors are not seen by a small percentage of the population who are color blind.