All shapes with a perimeter can be filled with an RGB(A) color.
This supported a palette of 256 36-bit RGB colors.
In addition, you can also control the RGB colors of the AudioCubes and use this information as feedback during a live performance.
Among other formats, flat, drum, and film scanners exist, and most of them support RGB color.
High color supports 15/16-bit for three RGB colors.
True color supports 24-bit for three RGB colors.
Deep color supports 30/36/48-bit for three RGB colors.
However, when the correct displaying of an RGB color space is needed, color management usually must be employed.
By synchronizing the subcarrier with the local oscillator of the television receiver, the RGB colors can be decoded successfully.
For instance, when colors are displayed on a computer monitor, they are usually defined in the RGB (red, green and blue) color space.