Additive color mixing is a process where different colors of light are combined to create a new color. This method relies on the primary colors of light: red, green, and blue (RGB). When these colors are mixed in varying intensities, they produce a wide spectrum of colors, with the combination of all three at full intensity resulting in white light. Additive color mixing is commonly used in digital displays, stage lighting, and any application involving light emission.
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