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They can, if you assign it an RGB-value.
There are about 16.6 million colors in the RGB wheel.
Yes, there are about 16.6 million different colors in the RGB color wheel.
In a way, yes. Cyan and magenta are just red and blue, respectively, with increased light. I assume you came across this question because your printer is "CMYK". C- cyan, M-magenta, Y-yellow and K-black. These are just the printing spectrum, which differers from the RGB in your monitor. More colors can be made with the RGB (red, green, blue) because the color depends on the amount of light, scaled from 1-225.yesACJM
In Photoshop you can not convert RGB to Dulux.
cyan, magenta, yellow
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They can, if you assign it an RGB-value.
Unlike the primary colors in art, red, blue, and yellow, the three primary colors in light for photography and electronics is red, green, and blue, or RGB. The RGB color model does not use different tones of red, green, and blue.
RGB is color model and is suitable for screen. All colors in RGB are made from 3 primary colors Red, Green and Blue. There are also other color models like CMYK which is suitable for print. You can convert RGB to CMYK and vice versa in Photoshop.
primary colors are RGB not GYB. When you add these three(RGB) we get white color but when you mix GYB you get black color. Two get the secondary color ratio is very essential
Red, Green, Blue. Sometimes called RGB. The cone cells in the human retina are only sensitive to these 3 colors of light. Other colors are seen as they are mixed in various ratios.
There are about 16.6 million colors in the RGB wheel.
Red, Green and Blue. Also known as RGB.
The first RGB monitor had the colors red, green, and blue light that are added together in various ways to reproduce a variety of colors. It was invented my M. George Craford.
CMYK is the only color mode you should be using for typical offset printing. Those are the primary colors for printing and therefore are the colors in a press. RGB are the primary colors in video monitors--totally different world. There are other forms of offset printing including hexachrome and hi-fi, but that's irrelevant to what you're asking.
Yes, there are about 16.6 million different colors in the RGB color wheel.