RGB stands for Red, Green, and Blue.
RGB is a device-dependent color model and can only really be used successfully on screens and, in some cases, conventional photography.
This refers to the colors you are able to see on the screen right now, it does not trEvery color that they displayed is a combination of the Red, Green and Blue.
For instance, a combination of red and green produces yellow; a mix of green and blue yields cyan, and adding blue to red gives you magenta.
All three basic colors, when added together, produce white as a result. Unlike CMYK, RGB is considered to be an ‘additive’ color system for this reason.
anslate the same way through printing.