RGBFarbräumen
RGBFarbräumen refers to color spaces that are defined by the additive mixing of red, green, and blue light. In these models, colors are produced by combining different intensities of these three primary colors. The intensity of each component can range from 0 (no light) to a maximum value, typically 255 in an 8-bit system, resulting in a total of 256 levels for each primary color. This allows for the representation of 256 x 256 x 256, or approximately 16.7 million different colors.
The most common RGB color space is sRGB, which is widely used for displays, web content, and