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An RGB file stores color image data using the Red, Green, and Blue color model, which is the foundation of most digital displays. These files are often used in graphic design and image processing because they represent colors precisely by combining different intensities of the three primary colors. The RGB format is crucial for anything involving light-based color reproduction, such as computer screens and cameras.
Technically, an RGB file encodes each pixel as a combination of three values corresponding to red, green, and blue intensities, usually ranging from 0 to 255 in 8-bit color depth. The file may be stored as raw binary data or within a container format that supports RGB color profiles. Because RGB is an additive color model, combining all three colors at full intensity results in white, which is essential knowledge for accurate color manipulation in digital imaging.
RGB files may come in different formats but typically include raw pixel data without compression, making them larger than formats like JPEG. They are favored by professionals who need unaltered image data for editing or scientific analysis. Interestingly, the RGB color model was first conceptualized in the 19th century by James Clerk Maxwell, who demonstrated how colors can be created by mixing red, green, and blue light.
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