RGB (Red, Green, Blue) is a color model used in various fields like digital imaging, display technology, and lighting, based on the way human vision perceives color.
In the RGB model, colors are created by adding light of the three primary colors: red, green, and blue. When combined at full intensity, they produce white, and when all are absent, the result is black. By varying the intensity of red, green, and blue light, a wide range of colors can be produced.
The RGB model is widely used in electronic displays like TVs, computer monitors, and smartphone screens. Each pixel on these displays contains tiny red, green, and blue sub-pixels that light up at different intensities to create colors.
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