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Your eyes see purple. So why doesn't your camera?
This unique technology allows your camera to reproduce all colors accurately, including difficult hues such as violet, deep blue, and sunlit green.
The RGB (Red, Green, Blue) color model was designed for the efficient production of colors using a trichromatic light emitter, such as a computer monitor or a camera LCD. It is a model for producing illumination; it was not designed to simulate the complexity of human color vision. Although RGB can be used to produce millions of color combinations, the hues are not arranged in a way that is consistent with how we see. As a result, digital cameras generate a simplified, limited spectrum. |
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