RGB Color Space
The RGB Color Space is a color model used to represent colors in digital devices. It combines three primary colors: Red, Green, and Blue. By varying the intensity of each color, a wide range of colors can be created. For example, mixing all three colors at full intensity produces white, while no intensity results in black.
This color space is commonly used in electronic displays, such as computer monitors and televisions. Each pixel on these screens is made up of tiny dots of RGB colors, allowing for the vibrant images we see. The RGB Color Space is essential for digital imaging and design.