I assume the questioner meant a RGB colour model TV or computer monitor? In which case, the three colours are, red, green and blue.
I assume the questioner meant a RGB colour model TV or computer monitor? In which case, the three colours are, red, green and blue.
Processor ports and monitor
Red, Blue, and Green
Because with these 3 "Primary" colors your video card can dish out 24 million colors!
they are called primary colours.
Three primary colors: Red, Blue, and Yellow. From those three, you can (theoretically) make every other color.
The three basic colors are Black, Bay, and Chestnut. Black and Chestnut are the basic colors that all horses are born with, however the Agouti gene effects the spread of black pigment (limiting it or not) Which can create a bay horse. After that other modifier genes can act on those three basic colors to create a very wide variety of colors.
The answers are:*hue*Value*Intensity
it could be referring to primary colors, meaning the three basic colors that cannot be made by combining any other colors. these colors are blue, red, and yellow.
Just mix a bunch of colors and every time you mix three different colors together they'll make a grayish brown color
In ART, they are red, blue, and yellow. In LIGHT, they are red, blue, and green (combined in various hues to create the colors as in a computer monitor or television. * The three composite colors used in printing (besides black) are yellow, cyan, and magenta.
White is the sensory impression cause when a surface reflects all three primary colors: red, green, and blue in approximately equal degree. Gray and black occur when all three are about equally absorbed. A white page on your computer monitor is white because the monitor is radiating all three colors in about equal intensity. You can check this by looking at the surface of the screen with a magnifying glass.