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CSS black or white -- colour vs shades??

Why black or white are not considered as colour and just the shades in CSS design or in general thought?

22nd Oct 2024, 11:54 AM
Indrajeet
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Black is absence of light and it is light which allows us to see colour. When all the colours are equal, that makes white.
22nd Oct 2024, 2:11 PM
Ausgrindtube
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let me give some comments about this topic: > in the additive color system (RGB, which is used in screens), only when all three colors—red, green, and blue—are at their maximum value (255) we get white. > however, if the values are the *same* but not the maximum, such as 128, 128, 128 we get a shade of gray, because gray is a balanced combination of red, green, and blue at lower intensities. >> 255, 255, 255 = white (maximum intensity of all colors) 128, 128, 128 = gray (equal but lower intensity of all colors) any other combination where R, G, and B values are equal will give various shades of gray, depending on the intensity level.
22nd Oct 2024, 6:05 PM
Lothar
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