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RGB Color Model Explained - Primary Additive Colors & Mixing #1805999 (License: Personal Use)
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This diagram visualizes the additive color model used in digital displays, where red, green, and blue light overlap to generate secondary colors: cyan (green + blue), magenta (red + blue), and yellow (red + green). At the center, full overlap of all three primaries yields white light, demonstrating how screens reproduce full-color images.
Used in educational content about digital design, photography, or display technology; ideal for web pages explaining color theory, graphic design fundamentals, or monitor calibration-matching user intent to understand how screens create color.
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