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.
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Color monitor has a grid pixels that are created from 3 RGB(red, green, blue) sub-pixels over its screen. The brightness of all these colors together(ranging from 0 to 255) will create a final color of a pixel you see displayed. For example if all 3 are set to 0 the displayed color in that pixel is black, when they are all set to 255, final color is white. The combination of 255 red and 0 on blue and green would cause the pixel to be red only, and so on. Image information is created in computer and then sent to monitor where are colors processed and are displayed on their respective coordinates, the pixels on various places on screen. Monochrome monitor works same way just it has only white colored pixels displaying brightness from black and gray to white.
Opposite colors are actually complementary colors.These are the pair of colors which are of opposite hue in the color model.According to the color theory. Two colors are said to be complementary if they produce a neutral color such as black, white or grey.
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The color convergenceis out If it is a large screen go to the convergence screen and adjust it back. If it's an old regular tv .You have most likely lost one of the color guns in your picture tube unless it's very expensive not woth fixing
Red, Green and Blue.
Red, Green and Blue.
Red, green & blue.
Additive color is created by combining different colors of light, such as on a computer screen, where red, green, and blue light are mixed to create various colors. Subtractive color is created by mixing pigments or dyes, such as in printing or painting, where colors are subtracted from white light to create different hues.
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.
A very close-up of a TV screen shows pixels of red, yellow and green.
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
Red, green and blue.
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.
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RGB, or red, green, and blue are the colors that make up the pixels on a tv or computer screen. some newer tv's also have black or yellow pixels in addition.