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The RGB (Red, Green, Blue) color model is an additive color model in which red, green, and blue light are added together in various ways to reproduce a broad array of colors. Pure green in RGB is represented as (0, 255, 0).
The calculator converts RGB values to different color formats:
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Explanation: The calculator takes RGB input values and converts them to hexadecimal format while also checking if the color represents pure green.
Details: RGB values are fundamental in digital design, web development, and computer graphics. Understanding RGB is essential for creating consistent colors across different digital platforms and devices.
Tips: Enter values between 0-255 for each color component. The calculator will display the RGB tuple, hexadecimal code, and indicate if the color is pure green (0, 255, 0).
Q1: What is pure green in RGB?
A: Pure green is represented as RGB(0, 255, 0) - no red, maximum green, no blue.
Q2: How is RGB different from HEX?
A: RGB uses three numbers (0-255) while HEX uses a six-digit code representing the same values in hexadecimal format.
Q3: What are common uses of RGB values?
A: Web design, graphic design, digital art, user interface design, and any digital color specification.
Q4: Why are values limited to 0-255?
A: This range comes from 8-bit color depth, where each color channel can have 2^8 = 256 possible values (0-255).
Q5: Can RGB represent all colors?
A: RGB can represent most colors visible on digital displays, but has limitations in representing some colors that exist in the natural world.