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Color Vision and Perception - Understanding How We See RGB Colors #2240868 (License: Personal Use)
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This graphic visualizes the principle of trichromatic vision, where the retina’s cone cells detect red, green, and blue light to create full-color perception. The overlapping circles mimic additive color synthesis, forming secondary hues (cyan, magenta, yellow) and white at the center-mirroring how displays generate color. The sleek eye design emphasizes the intersection of biology, optics, and digital imaging.
Used on educational or tech-focused web pages about color theory, human vision, graphic design, or display technology; ideal for articles explaining RGB models, accessibility contrast, or visual neuroscience. Matches user intent for learning how color perception works or designing for color-accurate interfaces.
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