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RGB Color Model Explained - Primary & Secondary Colors Visualization #179986 (License: Personal Use)
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This diagram visualizes the additive RGB color model used in digital displays, where red, green, and blue light beams intersect to form secondary colors: yellow (red + green), cyan (green + blue), and magenta (blue + red). The central black region indicates absence of light, while full overlap areas show maximum luminance combinations. It’s a foundational concept for graphic design, photography, and screen technology.
Used in educational content about color theory, digital art tutorials, web design guides, and STEM resources to explain how screens generate color. Matches user intent seeking visual understanding of additive color mixing.
Related Cliparts: Discover how red, green, and blue light combine to create all digital colors. This clear RGB color model diagram illustrates additive color mixing fundamentals.
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