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Additive Primaries

For Additive Primaries we have terms and definitions in 3 topics. The topics are Computer Monitor, Digital Imaging and Scanner.



Additive Primaries (Computer Monitor)

In color reproduction, red, green, and blue. When lights in these colors are combined in equal amounts, they produce the visual sensation of white light. When these are combined at varying intensities, a range of different colors is produced. Combining two primaries at 100% produces a subtractive primary, either cyan, magenta, or yellow. See subtractive primaries.


Additive Primaries (Digital Imaging)

Red, green, and blue light when combined produce white light.


Additive Primaries (Scanner)

Red, green, and blue light that, together, produce white light. These are the primary colors of light from which all other colors can be made. Compare with subtractive primaries.


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