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.
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The RGB color coordinates for white are:R=255G=255B=255
The RGB color model creates colors by mixing light, red, green and blue. All video displays are RGB. Since it is impossible to print a light mixture printers are able to simulate full color by using four colors, cyan, magenta, yellow and black. Most new color laser copy machines automatically convert RGB to CMYK when a digital file is sent, but the results may be off color.
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RGB has a larger gamut than CMYK. In order from small to large: sRGB, AdobeRGB, ProPhoto RGB. The largest of the CMYK gamut is GRACoL.
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.
RGB is the color model used to display color on televisions and video monitors. It is a mixture of light, as opposed to a printed image which is a mixture of ink. It is more important to understand how RGB works, and when to use this color model.
Make a car. Choose the RGB. You now have the colour for the car.
Yellow does not belong. Green, red and blue are primary colours that form the RGB colour model from which all other colours can be created on a screen.
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