How are different shades of colour generated on the rgb monitors?
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Monitors generate different colors by mixing colors of RBG (Red, Bleu, Green). Pleas mark me as the brainliest!!!
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Different shades of color are generated on the RGB monitors by mixing RGB light sources at different intensities.
- RGB monitors use RGB light sources to produce the images on the display. Each pixel is made by using small RBG light sources that look like a dot to the human eye.
- RGB stands for red, green, and blue. In RGB monitors, these three colors are mixed at different intensities to make different colors.
- Each color in RGB can make 256 different shades of color.
- For example, mixing RGB colors at the highest intensity makes white color.
- Similarly, mixing RGB colors at the lowest intensity makes black color.
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