RGB

The RGB color model is a fundamental framework used in digital design to create a broad spectrum of colors through the combination of three primary colors: red, green, and blue. This model is based on the additive color theory, where colors are generated by varying the intensity of these three light sources. When combined at full intensity, RGB produces white light, while the absence of these colors results in black. This model is widely used in various digital displays, including computer monitors, televisions, and cameras, as well as in graphic design and web development to ensure accurate color representation on digital screens.