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Subpixels refer to the individual red, green, and blue elements that make up a single pixel on a display. In most modern displays, such as LCD and OLED screens, each pixel is composed of three or more subpixels arranged in a specific pattern, often a triangular or linear layout. These subpixels are independently controlled to emit light of varying intensity. By combining the light from these subpixels, the display can create a wide spectrum of colors for each pixel. The arrangement and color of subpixels vary between different display technologies and manufacturers. Understanding subpixels is important for comprehending how images are rendered and can also be relevant in fields like subpixel rendering, a technique used in software to improve the perceived sharpness of text by manipulating individual subpixels.