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RGB Color Model Explained - Primary Additive Colors Diagram #3736737 (License: Personal Use)
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The image displays three overlapping circles representing the primary additive colors-red, green, and blue-on a transparent background. Where two circles intersect, they form secondary colors: yellow (red + green), cyan (green + blue), and magenta (blue + red); the central triple overlap yields white, illustrating additive color mixing used in digital displays. The clean vector style emphasizes clarity for educational or technical contexts.
Commonly used in graphic design, digital art, web development, and STEM education materials to explain how screens generate color via light emission; matches user intent for learning color theory fundamentals or selecting display color models.
Related Cliparts: Visual explanation of the RGB color model: how red, green, and blue light combine to create secondary colors and white. Ideal for designers and educators.
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