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Qu'est-ce (qui) est RGB monitor - définition

VIDEO SIGNAL THAT HAS BEEN SPLIT INTO TWO OR MORE COMPONENT CHANNELS
Component Video; Colorstream; RGB monitor; Componant video; Component cable; RGB connector; RGBHV; Component cables; RGBS; Analog RGB; RGsB; HD/VD; Sync on G; RGB monitors
  • RCA plug]]s at both ends, are often used to carry [[YPbPr]] analog component video.
  • {{YPbPr}} component video out on a consumer electronics device, a Sony DVD player.
  • A 21-pin [[SCART]] or JP21 connector
  • A 15-pin [[VGA connector]] for a personal computer

RGB         
  • Full color image along with its R, G, and B components
  • The [[Bayer filter]] arrangement of color filters on the pixel array of a digital image sensor
  • CIE xy chromaticity diagram]].
  • Cutaway rendering of a color CRT: '''1.''' Electron guns '''2.''' Electron beams '''3.''' Focusing coils '''4.''' Deflection coils '''5.''' Anode connection '''6.''' Mask for separating beams for red, green, and blue part of displayed image '''7.''' Phosphor layer with red, green, and blue zones '''8.''' Close-up of the phosphor-coated inner side of the screen
  • Hexadecimal 8-bit RGB representations of the main 125 colors
  • The RGB color model mapped to a cube. The horizontal x-axis as red values increasing to the left, y-axis as blue increasing to the lower right and the vertical z-axis as green increasing towards the top. The origin, black is the vertex hidden from view.
  • Color wheel with RGB pixels of the colors
  • Additive color mixing: projecting [[primary color]] lights on a white surface shows secondary colors where two overlap; the combination of all three primaries in equal intensities makes white.
  • RGB [[sub-pixel]]s in an LCD TV (on the right: an orange and a blue color; on the left: a close-up)
  • RGB [[phosphor]] dots in a [[CRT monitor]]
  • slider]] ranges from 0 to 255.
ADDITIVE COLOR MODEL BASED ON COMBINING RED, GREEN, AND BLUE
RGB color; RGB colour model; Red green blue; Color cube; Rgb; Rgb color; Colour cube; Rgb input; Full color; RGB; RGB32; Rgb32; Rgb color model; RGB colour; RGB color scheme; RGUV; RGB model; RGB channel; RGB color channel; R'G'B'; Red Green Blue; RGB color cube
Rot Gruen Blau / Red Green Blue (Reference: color system, DTP)
RGB         
  • Full color image along with its R, G, and B components
  • The [[Bayer filter]] arrangement of color filters on the pixel array of a digital image sensor
  • CIE xy chromaticity diagram]].
  • Cutaway rendering of a color CRT: '''1.''' Electron guns '''2.''' Electron beams '''3.''' Focusing coils '''4.''' Deflection coils '''5.''' Anode connection '''6.''' Mask for separating beams for red, green, and blue part of displayed image '''7.''' Phosphor layer with red, green, and blue zones '''8.''' Close-up of the phosphor-coated inner side of the screen
  • Hexadecimal 8-bit RGB representations of the main 125 colors
  • The RGB color model mapped to a cube. The horizontal x-axis as red values increasing to the left, y-axis as blue increasing to the lower right and the vertical z-axis as green increasing towards the top. The origin, black is the vertex hidden from view.
  • Color wheel with RGB pixels of the colors
  • Additive color mixing: projecting [[primary color]] lights on a white surface shows secondary colors where two overlap; the combination of all three primaries in equal intensities makes white.
  • RGB [[sub-pixel]]s in an LCD TV (on the right: an orange and a blue color; on the left: a close-up)
  • RGB [[phosphor]] dots in a [[CRT monitor]]
  • slider]] ranges from 0 to 255.
ADDITIVE COLOR MODEL BASED ON COMBINING RED, GREEN, AND BLUE
RGB color; RGB colour model; Red green blue; Color cube; Rgb; Rgb color; Colour cube; Rgb input; Full color; RGB; RGB32; Rgb32; Rgb color model; RGB colour; RGB color scheme; RGUV; RGB model; RGB channel; RGB color channel; R'G'B'; Red Green Blue; RGB color cube
Red, Green, Blue. The three colours of light which can be mixed to produce any other colour. Coloured images are often stored as a sequence of RGB triplets or as separate red, green and blue overlays though this is not the only possible representation (see CMYK and HSV). These colours correspond to the three "guns" in a colour cathode ray tube and to the colour receptors in the human eye. Often used as a synonym for colour, as in "RGB monitor" as opposed to monochrome (black and white).
RGB color model         
  • Full color image along with its R, G, and B components
  • The [[Bayer filter]] arrangement of color filters on the pixel array of a digital image sensor
  • CIE xy chromaticity diagram]].
  • Cutaway rendering of a color CRT: '''1.''' Electron guns '''2.''' Electron beams '''3.''' Focusing coils '''4.''' Deflection coils '''5.''' Anode connection '''6.''' Mask for separating beams for red, green, and blue part of displayed image '''7.''' Phosphor layer with red, green, and blue zones '''8.''' Close-up of the phosphor-coated inner side of the screen
  • Hexadecimal 8-bit RGB representations of the main 125 colors
  • The RGB color model mapped to a cube. The horizontal x-axis as red values increasing to the left, y-axis as blue increasing to the lower right and the vertical z-axis as green increasing towards the top. The origin, black is the vertex hidden from view.
  • Color wheel with RGB pixels of the colors
  • Additive color mixing: projecting [[primary color]] lights on a white surface shows secondary colors where two overlap; the combination of all three primaries in equal intensities makes white.
  • RGB [[sub-pixel]]s in an LCD TV (on the right: an orange and a blue color; on the left: a close-up)
  • RGB [[phosphor]] dots in a [[CRT monitor]]
  • slider]] ranges from 0 to 255.
ADDITIVE COLOR MODEL BASED ON COMBINING RED, GREEN, AND BLUE
RGB color; RGB colour model; Red green blue; Color cube; Rgb; Rgb color; Colour cube; Rgb input; Full color; RGB; RGB32; Rgb32; Rgb color model; RGB colour; RGB color scheme; RGUV; RGB model; RGB channel; RGB color channel; R'G'B'; Red Green Blue; RGB color cube
The RGB color model is an additive color model in which the red, green, and blue primary colors of light are added together in various ways to reproduce a broad array of colors. The name of the model comes from the initials of the three additive primary colors, red, green, and blue.

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Component video

Component video is an analog video signal that has been split into two or more component channels. In popular use, it refers to a type of component analog video (CAV) information that is transmitted or stored as three separate signals. Component video can be contrasted with composite video in which all the video information is combined into a single signal that is used in analog television. Unlike composite, component cables do not carry audio and are often paired with audio cables.

When used without any other qualifications, the term component video usually refers to analog YPBPR component video with sync on luma (Y) found on analog high-definition televisions and associated equipment from the 1990s through the 2000s when they were largely replaced with HDMI and other all-digital standards. Component video cables and their RCA jack connectors on equipment are normally color-coded red, green and blue, although the signal is not in RGB. YPbPr component video can be losslessly converted to the RGB signal that internally drives the monitor; the encoding is useful as the Y signal will also work on black and white monitors.