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RGBRed Green Blue: a way of combining colours to produce a full spectrum of shades. Another commonly-used way of doing this using different colours is CMYK.
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RGBA color model that combines red, green, and blue light in various intensities. Digital intermediate work is typically done in the RGB color space. It is the most common way of viewing and working with [..]
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RGBAn acronym for the primary colors of light, Red, Green and Blue, used to produce all other colors.
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RGBAbbreviation for red, green, blue, the additive color primaries.
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RGBRed, green, and blue; the primary colors that are mixed to display the color of pixels on a computer monitor. Every color of emitted light can be created by combining these three colors in varying lev [..]
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RGBcomes from Red Green Blue. Used in computer graphics to represent a color with red green and blue values from 0 to 255.
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RGBRich Ghetto Bitches Someone who looks like they just came off Maury or Jerry SpringerRGB
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RGBReal Good Banter (RGB) used to describe really good conversation or in some cases life events
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RGBReverse Gravity Bong. Used to smoke weed out of, and it gives you the feeling of anti-gravity.
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RGBReferring to red, green and blue, the primary colors used on a computer monitor to simulate natural color.
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RGBAn additive color model based on the three primary colors of red (R), blue (B) and green (G).…
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RGBRGB is short for the colors red, green, and blue often used in color coding on web pages, particularly for GIF files. 64K color values can be represented by a byte (8 bits of data) each for red, green [..]
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RGBred-green-blue; a common color model used especially in CRTs which specifies any given color as a combination of 3 brightness values for red, green, and blue elements. While theoretically equivalent t [..]
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RGBRGB is used to connote computer-graphics signaling for analog transmission of graphics between the CPU and the monitor. RGB is a component baseband signal, and it can either contain synchronization in [..]
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RGBAbbreviation for red-green-blue. Pertaining to the use of three separate signals to carry the red, green, and blue components, respectively, of a color video image. Note: The image is not NTSC-encoded; RGB typically results in higher resolution than that specified by the National Television Standards Committee.
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RGBJensens Internet Dictionary A signal that can be separated into red, green, and blue components, combinations of which then can be used to create color screens or color print. Most computers have an RGB output that differs from the composite video or S-video outputs of television sets. This is why RGB computer signals must be scan converted into co [..]
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RGBFigure 1118. Additive color model RGB is a color model which has components for Red, Green and Blue. These colors are emitted by screen elements and not reflected as they are with paint. The resultin [..]
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RGBRed Green Blue (RGB) is a color model that represents colors as mixtures of three underlying components (or channels), namely, red, green, and blue. Each color is described by a sequence of three numb [..]
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RGBRed, green, and blue are the primary colors of light perceived by the eye.
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RGBAbbreviation for Red, Green, Blue. In computer graphics, the three basic components of visible light, the various combinations of which produce all the colors of the spectrum.
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RGBAbbreviation for Red Green Blue. The name given to the Additive Colour system that is used to display colours on computer screens, where red, green and blue light of varying intensities is combined to [..]
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RGBMeans Red, Green and Blue - the primary colors from which all other colors are derived. The additive reproduction process mixes various amounts of red, green and blue to produce other colors. Combining one of these additive colors primary colors with another produces the additive secondary colors cyan, magenta and yellow. Combining all three produc [..]
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RGBThe basic parallel component set (red; green; blue) in which a signal is used for each primary color. May also be referred to as "GBR", the mechanical sequence of the connectors in the SMPTE interconnect standard.
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RGBThe abbreviation for red, green, and blue, the primary colors of television (and light in general). However color video is recorded or transmitted, the end result is a series of red, green, and blue phosphors illuminated on the television screen that together form the intended images. Bittree manufactures panels designed specifically for carrying t [..]
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RGBRed, Green and Blue. Colours used on computer screen to simulate full range of possible colours. But an on-screen RGB image can never properly match the final printed effect created by using CMYK
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RGBThe 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" comes from the three primary colors, Red, Green and Blue.
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RGBRed-green-blue, the color standard employed by the most computer manufacturers and which roughly corresponds, in frequency, to the three bands of colors sensitivity of the human eye. [WOL93]
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RGBRGB (Red Green Blue). The colour-describing scheme most commonly used in Java and HTML (Hypertext Markup Language). The alternative is HSB (Hue Saturation Brightness). When you mix paints, the primary [..]
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RGBUsed to determine colors on Web sites, RGB is the combination of the three primary colors that can represent a full color spectrum.
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RGBRed, green, and blue, are the three colors an RGB monitor uses to create full color images. Combining red and green makes yellow. Red and blue combine to make magenta, a purplish color. By varying the [..]
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RGB Red Green Blue. The three primary colours in computers. To an artist the primaries are Red Yellow, Blue, but to engineers of light, Yellow is replaced by Green. *** The Information Security Glossary ***
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RGB(Red, Green and Blue). The primary colours from which all other colours are derived. The additive reproduction process mixes various amounts of red, green and blue to produce other colours. Combining [..]
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RGBAbbreviation for Red Green Blue. The RGB colour mixing used in lighting technology is based on additive colour synthesis to produce light of different colours.
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RGBThe red, green and blue components of the video signal.
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RGB(Red Green Blue) [top]
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RGBThe three primary colours in light: red, green and blue. PC monitors use the RGB colour model to display colour.
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RGBA color model using red, green, and blue; the additive primary colors. Video display systems use RGB data to create screen images. RIP (Raster Image Processor):
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RGBA colour model based on the red, green and blue components in the output, it is typically used for images that will be displayed on monitors.
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RGBRGB is one of the several color spaces available, RGB stands for Red Green Blue; it is an additive color space in which the colors, as light, are added together to achieve all the other various colors in the spectrum.
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RGBReferring to red, green and blue, the primary colors used on a computer monitor to simulate natural color.
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RGBRed, Green and Blue - the primary colors from which all colors are derived. They form the additive color system, when combined in equal quantities they form white.
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RGBThe basic parallel component set (red; green; blue) in which a signal is used for each primary color. May also be referred to as “GBR”, the mechanical sequence of the connectors in the SMPTE interconn [..]
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RGBThe color composition for digital images, measured in varying levels of red, green and blue. Images that are printed use CMYK, which can sometimes result in a slight difference in the colors between a digital image and a printed one.
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RGBRGB stands for Red, Green, Blue and is the standard colour model used for screen based media.
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RGBRed Green Blue A colour space used for graphic displays. RGB is usually rendered with a minimum of 8 bits for each of Red, Green and Blue (RGB). Thus 224 = 16,777,216 (usually described as 16 million) different colours are available. This standard is often described as 'True Colour'.
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RGBStands for Red Green Blue. RGB is an acronym for the three primary colors that when mixed in various ways produce the entire color spectrum.
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RGBn. Abbreviation for Rec.Games.Board, a Usenet newsgroup which has discussions about all types of board gaming. It can be very useful for researching information about games and for getting answers to [..]
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RGBRed Green Blue. Mix these three colors to get almost any color of the rainbow. RGB LEDs are really three small LEDS (one red, one green and one blue) in one enclosure so it looks like the bulb is changing colors on command.
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RGBRed-Green-Blue. These three colors are additively mixed in color TVs and monitors and so give a picture which ranges from black over all rainbow colors to white. The number of colors displayed depends on the technology: TTL or ECL supply digital signals and thus a limited color resolution, usually 4 bits, which results in 16 colors; analog signals, [..]
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RGBShort for red, green, blue, the three colors that are combined to create a broad array of colors on a screen
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RGB
Used for the colors output from a typical cathode-ray tube (i.e. an old computer monitor) used in varying combinations to render all colors.
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