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Humans refer to three primary colors—red, blue, and yellow—in the context of art and traditional color theory, where these colors cannot be created by mixing others and serve as the foundation for creating a wide range of other colors. In the additive color model used in digital screens, the primary colors are red, green, and blue (RGB), which combine to create white light. The distinction arises from different contexts: subtractive (art) versus additive (light) color mixing. Understanding these frameworks helps explain how colors interact and are perceived.

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