Digital Colour Theory. What is colour theory? It is the theory behind colour mixing and colour combination

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  • Digital Colour Theory
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  • What is colour theory? It is the theory behind colour mixing and colour combination.
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  • CMYK Colour Model For printers Subtractive colour model Composite Black Process Black
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  • RGB Colour Model For screens Additive colour model
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  • RGB in Digital Imaging The colour of each pixel in a digital image is made up of RGB
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  • Example of a True Colour Image Bit-depth = 24-bits 8-bits > Red 8-bits > Green 8-bits > Blue
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  • Example of a True Colour Image 8 bits = 256 colours 256 Red intensities 256 Green intensities 256 Blue intensities
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  • Example of a True Colour Image 256 x 256 x 256 = 16.7 million colours
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  • How do we numerically represent RGB colours?
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  • What is hexadecimal? Decimal: Base-10 0123456789 Binary: Base-2 01 Hexadecimal: Base-16 0123456789ABCDEF
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  • #FF0000
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  • Why we use hexadecimal? It is more user friendly when compared to binary. Example of the colour Red 11111111 00000000 00000000 FF 00 00
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  • What is HSB?
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  • What is a Colour Gamut?
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  • What is Gamut Conversion?