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RGB noun[ U ] uk /ˌɑː.dʒiːˈbiː/ us /ˌɑːr.dʒiːˈbiː/ a system of describing colour in which red, green, and blue light is combined in various ways to make different colours. RGB is short for red, green, and blue: RGB uses red, green, and blue, the additive primary colours. RGB is an additive colour model where we are mixing light to create colour. Compare
CMYK RGB adjective computing specializeduk /ˌɑː.dʒiːˈbiː/ us /ˌɑːr.dʒiːˈbiː/ using or relating to the system of describing colour in which red, green, and blue light is combined in various ways to make different colours in order to display images: RGB monitors typically offer higher resolution than composite monitors. The plug on the back of your computer which connects to the monitor is an analogue RGB output. Video display systems use RGB data to create screen images. The vast majority of computers feature analogue RGB outputs. There are controls for adjusting colour temperature and the intensity of the colours in each of the RGB channels. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Computer hardware 3-D printer active matrix agnostic alt- associative memory backlight Bluetooth chip console flat screen microcomputer multi-client multitasker netbook non-mobile number pad plug and play trackball underscore VDT |