If the blue part of a rgb value were set to 0, how many color choices would you still have available by changing the other components of the rgb value?
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RGB usually allows a value between 0 and 255 for each colour. Normally, that means 2563 = 16,777,216 or about 16.8 million colour combinations. Setting Blue to zero gives you no choice there, so the combinations become 2562 = 65,536 or about 65 and a half thousand colour combination
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