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Additive primary color system. The red, green, and blue hues used alone or in combinations to create all other colors you capture with a digital camera or scanner, view on a computer monitor, ...

 


additive primary colors
red, green, and light blue; when all additive primaries are combined at 100% intensity, white light is produced; combining at varying intensities produces a gamut of different colors.

Stands for Charged Coupled Device, the backbone of the digital image sensor. CCD electronic technology converts the light rays into digital data. The CCD chipset for digital image sensors record each of the three additive primary colors - red, ...

Magenta: One of the subtractive primaries the hue of which is used for one of the 4 color process inks. It reflects blue and red light and absorbs green light. Often confused with the additive primary color or red, ...

Each of the three emulsion layers records one of the three additive primary colors-red, green, or blue. The top emulsion layer is sensitive to blue light and produces yellow dyes.

See also: Exposure, Image, Color, Yellow, Light

Photography Additive colour modelAdditive primary colors

 
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