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Additive Colour Model at Multimedia Glossary

What is it? The color model in which colours are produced by combining various percentages of red, green, and blue light. In the additive colour model, white is produced by mixing 100% of each primary, whereas black is produced the absence (i.e., 0%) of each primary.

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