Each pixel on a TV screen is made of a red dot, a green dot, and a blue dot, which are illuminates to different intensities to create the perception of every possible color.
In older TV sets, the picture tube contained a colored matrix of red, blue and green (primary colors) coating that was applied to the inside of the front of the picture tube. The neck of the tube...
The primary additive colors (for light) are red, green, and blue. The primary subtractive colors (for pigments) are magenta, yellow and cyan. Any color other than one of the above is not a primary...