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Sat 16 Jan, 2010 10:59 pm
[SIZE="5"]I? am Lucifer[/SIZE] :dunno:
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To form a color with RGB, three colored light beams (one red, one green, and one blue) must be superimposed (for example by emission from a black screen, or by reflection from a white screen). Each of the three beams is called a component of that color, and each of them can have an arbitrary intensity, from fully off to fully on, in the mixture.
RGB color model - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[SIZE="4"]RED IS RESPONSIBILITY
GREEN IS GUILT
BLUE IS BLAME[/SIZE]
[SIZE="3"]GET THE PICTURE?
". . . . . .Who are you? . . . . ."
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I? AM
LUCIFER.[/SIZE][/SIZE] :dunno:
@RESS,
I'm white light. From white light comes all the other colors.
I am the source rather a derivitive of the source.
The Thunder, Perfect Mind -- The Nag Hammadi Library
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@xexon,
[SIZE="5"]WHITE LIGHT[/SIZE] :dunno:
[SIZE="3"]Can light be white?
Is it the light that is white?
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