RGB color model

The RGB color model is an additive color model in which red, green, and blue light are added together in various ways to reproduce a broad array of colors. The name of the model comes from the initials of the three additive primary colors, red, green, and blue.

The main purpose of the RGB color model is for the sensing, representation, and display of images in electronic systems, such as televisions and computers, though it has also been used in conventional photography. Before the electronic age, the RGB color model already had a solid theory behind it, based in human perception of colors.

RGB is a device-dependent color model: different devices detect or reproduce a given RGB value differently, since the color elements (such as phosphors or dyes) and their response to the individual R, G, and B levels vary from manufacturer to manufacturer, or even in the same device over time. Thus an RGB value does not define the same color across devices without some kind of color management.

RGB (album)

RGB is a collection album by Akino Arai. It contains several singles and b-sides previously unreleased on an album.

Track listing

  • "昼の月"
    (Hiru no Tsuki, The Moon at Noon) - First ending theme of Outlaw Star
  • "さかさまの虹"
    (Sakasama no Niji, Inverted Rainbow)
  • "Little Wing"
  • "黒い種"
    (Kuroi Tane, Black Seed)
  • "月の家"
    (Tsuki no Ie, The House of the Moon) - Second ending theme of Outlaw Star
  • "ばらの茂み"
    (Bara no Shigemi, Thicket of Roses)
  • "星の木馬"
    (Hoshi no Mokuba, Rocking Horse of the Stars)
  • "叶えて"
    (Kanaete, Grant My Wish)
  • "祝祭の前(RGB mix)"
    (Shukusai no Mae (RGB mix), Before the Celebration Festival ~RGB Mix~)
  • "花のかたち"
    (Hana no Katachi, Shape of a Flower)
  • "フォロー・ミー"
    (Foro mii, Follow Me)
  • "きれいな感情"
    (Kirei na Kanjou, Pretty Emotion) - Ending theme of Noir (anime)
  • "空の青さ"
    (Sora no Aosa, The Blueness of the Sky)
  • "白昼夢"
    (Hakuchuumu, Daydream)
  • External links

  • Viridian House - Akino Arai's Website

  • RGB (disambiguation)

    RGB is an additive color model in which red, green, and blue light is added together in various ways to reproduce a broad array of colors.

    RGB may also refer to:

    Technology

  • RGB color space, any additive color space based on the RGB color model
  • Analog RGB or component video, a type of video connection
  • RGB file format, a raster graphics file format
  • Other

  • RGB (album), a 2002 album by Akino Arai
  • Red giant branch, a type of red giant star
  • RGB Entertainment, a production company from Argentina
  • See also

  • RGBA color space, red green blue alpha
  • GBR (disambiguation)
  • BGR (disambiguation)
  • All pages beginning with "RGB"
  • All pages with titles containing RGB
  • Dels

    Kieren Gallear, also known as DELS (pronounced "Dels") is a recording artist, graphics designer and filmmaker born in Ipswich, England. He is currently based in London and graduated from Kingston University in 2007 with a BA Hons Degree in graphic design. Dickins signed with the Ninja Tune label Big Dada in May 2010.

    GOB (2011)

    DELS has released three singles, "Shapeshift", "Trumpalump" (produced by Hot Chip's Joe Goddard) and "GOB" (produced by Kwes), in 2010 and 2011. His debut album GOB was produced by Kwes, with Micachu engineering two tracks and Joe Goddard three tracks. DELS met all three producers via Myspace when the social networking site was at its peak of popularity.

    Critical acclaim

    DELS was described as the 'Future of UK Hip Hop' by British national newspaper The Times in their 'Ones To Watch 2011' list in January 2011. Paul Lester of The Guardian has complimented Dickins for his ability to set himself apart from many homogeneous Hip Hop artists by sounding both languid and urgent. Lester has described Dickins as "Dizzee mixed with the Björk of Vespertina". DELS has received positive media coverage from BBC Radio 1 and 6 Music DJ's such as Zane Lowe, Annie Mac, Huw Stephens, Reggie Yates, Huey Morgan and Lauren Laverne. DELS' single 'Shapeshift' was listed by Dazed & Confused and Drowned In Sound as one of their top singles of 2010.

    MusicBrainz

    MusicBrainz is a project that aims to create an open content music database. Similar to the freedb project, it was founded in response to the restrictions placed on the CDDB. However, MusicBrainz has expanded its goals to reach beyond a compact disc metadata storehouse to become a structured open online database for music.

    MusicBrainz captures information about artists, their recorded works, and the relationships between them. Recorded works entries capture at a minimum the album title, track titles, and the length of each track. These entries are maintained by volunteer editors who follow community written style guidelines. Recorded works can also store information about the release date and country, the CD ID, cover art, acoustic fingerprint, free-form annotation text and other metadata. As of 25 October 2015, MusicBrainz contained information about roughly one million artists, 1.5 million releases, and 15 million recordings.

    End-users can use software that communicates with MusicBrainz to add metadata tags to their digital media files, such as MP3, Ogg Vorbis or AAC.

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