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∙ 9y agoA very close-up of a TV screen shows pixels of red, yellow and green.
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∙ 9y agoRed, Green and Blue.
Red, green & blue.
Red, Green and Blue - varying amounts of brightness are used to create over 65,000,000 colours.
To create white, you do not mix colors. White is the absence of color and is considered a pure, achromatic color.
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.
Yes, when you combine all colors of light (red, green, and blue) at full intensity, the result appears white. This is known as additive color mixing, which is the basis for how color displays like computer monitors and TVs create different colors.
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.
White is typically used to lighten colors when mixing paints or dyes. Adding white can create pastel shades and soften the intensity of a color.
Colors that can mix with white to create lighter shades include pastel colors such as light pink, light blue, and light yellow. Mixing these colors with white can create softer and more subtle hues.
RGB = red green blue
Paint: You cannot mix colors to make white because white is the lack of color. Light: You must mix all of the colors of the spectrum in order to create a white light.