Thursday, February 26, 2009

Rgb - Adding Colors To Adult Websites

Have you ever wondered, what makes websites distinguished from one another? Why some websites are more attractive than others? The answer to all such queries lies in the website designing techniques employed within those websites.

A brighter and colorful website appears pleasant to us than a dull one. The color scheme that a website runs on is the deciding factor for such effects. Nowadays, RGB color scheme has gained popularity due to its great advantages and brilliant quality.

RGB stands for Red, Blue and Green, which are the basic colors and other colors are generated with different combinations of these three colors. It is an additive color scheme because other colors are a result of addition of the three basic colors.

The RGB color scheme has a wide range of applications but adult website designers are the ones who exploit this resource to its fullest. Adult content websites are generally rich in graphics and high on color content. The adult designers choose such methods and techniques that make these websites flashy and catchy.

RGB color scheme enables an adult website designer to use different shades of a color, which was not possible with earlier color schemes. Also, adult website designer highlights the content with animations and video clips. Here RGB scheme has an edge over other schemes like CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Key i.e. Black). The main reason behind this is that RGB scheme has 8-bits allotted for each color. This means that each of the three colors can have 256 possible values. Therefore, RGB color scheme is a 24-bit color code that can generate about 16 million color combinations. Phew!

With an RGB color scheme an adult designer can reproduce vivid colors that bring out fabulous effects. All this makes the surfing an exciting and entertaining experience. Hence, the visitors stick to such websites for longer and the websites gain popularity. So, it would be correct to conclude that a good adult designer must know how to play with colors!

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