Theater Production
Additive color mixing is the process of creating new colors by combining different wavelengths of light, typically red, green, and blue (RGB). This method is used in various applications, such as theater lighting, where different colored lights overlap to produce a wider spectrum of colors. When combined, these primary colors of light can create secondary colors like cyan, magenta, and yellow, as well as white when all three are mixed together at full intensity.
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