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RGB displays actually use RGB colors. Go figure.
(at least that's how I understand it)
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No. For light, and all CRTs, LCDs, plasma or other types of displays, it's Red, green and blue. Additive Color Mixing.
Check out the pixels.
http://lukas.ahrenberg.se/wp-content/2009/02/pixel_geometry_01_pengo.jpg
For print, it's CMKY (or CMYK). Cyan, Magenta, Key, and Yellow.
Subtractive color mixing.
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