RGB

Additive colour mixing: adding red to green yields yellow; adding yellow to blue yields white.

RGB, also called additive color mixing, is a color coding using light, with red, green, and blue. These three are mixed with different levels of brightness to create different colors. For example, to obtain white, they are blended with equal intensity for each. For black, no colour receives any intensity.


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