The colours used on a TV or computer monitor are Red, Green, and Blue. Each color has 256 possible values (0 - 255). A value of 255 for each color (R: 255, G: 255, B: 255) would be a mix of every color and therefore be white.
The colours used on a TV or computer monitor are Red, Green, and Blue. Each color has 256 possible values (0 - 255). A value of 255 for each color (R: 255, G: 255, B: 255) would be a mix of every color and therefore be white.
Red, Green and Blue.
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Red, Green and Blue.
Red, green & blue.
Red, Green and Blue.
Yes, but they can't see all the colors we see. Mammals, other than primates (humans are primates), are red/green color blind.
Red, Green and Blue - varying amounts of brightness are used to create over 65,000,000 colours.
Color mode is color space you are working in, determines which colors u can use and number of possible colors. RGB is suitable for screens, and by the way use this color mode for your work inside Photoshop.
on the monitor a computer uses the additive primary colors: red, green, and blue.on the printer a computer uses the subtractive primary colors: cyan, magenta, and yellow with black to get darker shades of color
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Equal intensities of Red, Green and Blue light will appear white to the eye.
Equal intensities of Red, Green and Blue light will appear white to the eye.
to Understand this you must first understand how it makes all the other colours. When a color TV needs to create a red dot (pixel), it fires the red beam at the red phosphor. Similarly for green and blue dots. To create a white dot, red, green and blue beams are fired simultaneously -- the three colors mix together to create white. To create a black dot, all three beams are turned off as they scan past the dot. All other colors on a TV screen are combinations of red, green and blue. So it's basicly just a lack of light.