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RGB Color Model Explained - Additive Color Mixing Diagram #62206 (License: Personal Use)
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The image displays the fundamental additive color model used in digital displays, where red, green, and blue light overlap to generate secondary hues: cyan (green + blue), magenta (red + blue), and yellow (red + green). At the center, where all three primary colors intersect, they produce white light-demonstrating how screens create full-color images from just three base channels.
This image is commonly used in educational content about digital color theory, web design tutorials, graphic design courses, and developer documentation explaining color spaces. It serves users seeking to understand how monitors and LEDs render color, supporting intent around learning, teaching, or troubleshooting color reproduction.
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