Generally speaking it's RGB - Red Green Blue - although (in Windows at least) the order of the bytes is BGR.
These are the primary colours of light. The primary colours of pigment are cyan (a sort of blue/turquiose), magenta (a pink/purple) and yellow, not as some people believe, red, blue and yellow.
2006-07-13 23:04:49
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answered by Anonymous
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RGB stands for the colors Red-Green-Blue.
* Primary colour = Red, Green, and Blue
* Secondary colour = Yellow, Cyan, and Magenta
* Used light wave technology, implemented in computer monitors and television monitors
* Red + Green + Blue = White
* No Red, Green, and Blue = Black
2006-07-20 01:13:05
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answered by dranagar 5
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Red Blue Green
RGB color model
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A Representation of additive color mixing.
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A Representation of additive color mixing.
The RGB color model is an additive model in which red, green and blue (often used in additive light models) are combined in various ways to reproduce other colors. The name of the model and the abbreviation "RGB" come from the three primary colors, Red, Green and Blue. These three colors should not be confused with the primary pigments of red, blue and yellow, known in the art world as "primary colors".
The RGB color model itself does not define what is meant by "red", "green" and "blue", and the results of mixing them are not exact unless the exact spectral make-up of the red, green and blue primaries are defined. The color model then becomes an absolute color space, such as sRGB or Adobe RGB; see RGB color space for more details. This article discusses concepts common to all the different RGB color spaces that use the RGB color model.
2006-07-14 05:53:42
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answered by Neeku 5
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Red Blue Green - its the colour system adopted for monitors.
Its a filtering colour system which allows you to specify the percentages of the 3 components to alter the overall colouration.
2006-07-14 05:53:03
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answered by the_dt 4
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Red green blue. The three primary colours of light.
Regular primary colours are red blue yellow if you mix paints you can make all colours from those three.
But tvs and computers use green instead of yellow
2006-07-14 05:54:05
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answered by the Traveller 2
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Red, Blue and Green
2006-07-14 05:50:41
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answered by wind_jt 1
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I guess you are asking RGB...
RGB stands for Red, Green, Blue
it's a graphic designing term.
2006-07-14 05:52:49
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answered by Anonymous
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red blue green, its the color scheme of the computer. the other colors are made form this. the maniuplation of the amount of eah othe the color versu the hue and satuarion creats the illusion that other colors are present
2006-07-14 05:50:50
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answered by Mike is me 5
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