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Additive Color
Additive Color
Additive Color
Additive Color
Additive Color

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Additive Color Defined

The additive primary colors are red, green and blue. These additive primaries represent the three main components of white light. Used individually or together, these three colors of light can be mixed to create nearly all colors. Additive color is used in scanners and computer displays.

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  • US FDA/CFSAN - Sunless Tanners and Bronzers: A number of cosmetic products are marketed for consumers to achieve a tanned appearance without having to go out in the sun or use artificial sources of ultraviolet radiation. FDA has received questions about some of these products. Information is provide

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  • Mezcla aditiva de colores: Explains, then lets you play with three ovals of additive color (you can see that they all three make white)

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