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Why do digtal sensors in a camera only need to detect three different colours?

Because those three colours can mix together to create other colours


What tri word means having three colours?

tricolor


What is a three letter words that means multiple colours?

pie


How many colours are there in the Thai flag?

three and those colours are red white and blue i know its like us but its in a different pattern


How different shades of colors are generated on a RGB monitors?

The combination of three primary colours Red, Green and Blue (RGB) can display all the colours depending on the intensity of each component. Varying the intensities of these three primary colours, the RGB monitor displays different shades. For example: White can be achieved by mixing all three in highest possible intensity. Similarly Black is shown by making the intensity of all three colours equal to zero. If the intensities of all three colours are same at any instant, then we get shades of gray.


Why do humans see different colors?

You have receptors for three primary colours in your retina. You can perceive the thousands of colours due to stimulation of the these receptors at different intensity in various permutations and combinations.


What does primary colors mean?

It means colours that can't be made, the three Primary colours are Red, yellow and Blue as they can't be made, but mixed together they create secondary colours (Purple, green and orange.) Hope this helped.


How many colours on a tricolour?

There are three colours on a tricolour.


What does it means when something has three shadows?

three different source of light from three different directions


Why are the three insulated wires of an an electric cable in different colours?

because all wires have different work. one carry positive charge, one carry nagative charge,and one is nuetral. they are of different colours because from this it can be easy to recognise the wires


What is the similarity in color?

well all are similar because there are the three primary colours which a combination of 2 or more of them gives us different colours in painting the three are blue yellow and red but in light perspective instead of blue its green weird or what


Why do the digital sensors in a camera only need to detect three different colours?

Photographs can be taken using film or sensors that can detect ultraviolet light. These photos can be printed as 'false colour' images with ultraviolet colours converted to colours that we can see