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RGB Color Model Explained - Primary Colors and Additive Mixing #2127016 (License: Personal Use)
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The image displays the additive color model using three overlapping circles: red, green, and blue (though yellow is shown instead of green, indicating a common simplification or mislabeling; true RGB uses green, not yellow). Where two circles intersect, secondary colors appear-magenta (red + blue), cyan (blue + green), and yellow (red + green); the central overlap yields white, representing full light intensity. This model underpins digital displays like monitors and TVs.
Used in educational content about color theory, graphic design tutorials, web development guides on CSS color systems, and digital art resources. Matches user intent to understand how screens generate color through light combination.
Related Cliparts: Discover how red, green, and blue light combine additively to create all digital colors. Learn about secondary hues and the white center in this essential color theory diagram.
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