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RGB Light Shades and LED Color Specifications for Trimlight Systems

Exploring RGB Light Shades: The Details of RGB Technology

RGB technology can be quite intricate. There are many subtleties to understand when exploring RGB lighting to truly get the full picture.

The way RGB lights appear on a dark surface is different from how they look without one.

Consider a visual display such as a TV or a computer screen that’s off and therefore black. To create a maroon color on this screen, you would dim the intensity of the red light by fifty percent.

The underlying blackness of the screen combines with the red light to give you maroon. Each color has numerous tones that can mix well with either a white or a dark background.

It’s important to understand that lighting systems like Trimlight and other pixel-based lights do not have this black backdrop. This means they’re unable to reproduce every shade that might appear on digital displays like computer monitors or televisions.

Understanding RGB LED Codes: Searching for the Ideal Color Shade

We have put together a selection of color codes for RGB systems to help you identify precise colors.

Certain shades require BLACK to achieve the correct tone, whereas others can be accurately created without using black.

Just to let you know, if you want BLACK, it actually means turning the lights off. But since Trimlight bulbs have a natural White/Clear appearance, creating black as a color choice isn’t possible.

Although Trimlight doesn’t promise to match every color in their system exactly, this list can help users find some hues that might be hard to pinpoint.

orange colors
green colors
grey colors
pastel colors
blue colors