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  • IF IF there was a need for a fourth color we would need 4 CCD cameras and not just 3 CCD cameras.

  • i really like thats series, keep it!!!

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  • What does Brandon NOT know?

  • what is sRGB?

  • Is the guy on the right gay.

  • @MrNDUDE16 thats what really matter to you?

  • What is all of this Red, blue and yellow talk about, is that what they teach you in America? lol

  • People think that Red, Yellow and Blue are the primary colours because they learnt that in 1st grade art class. If they finished school then they would know why in this case it is actually RGB.

  • Can everyone just get this straight:

    Red, blue and green are the three primary colors of light (additive), which applies in this case because they're talking about TVs and monitors.

    Red, blue and yellow are the three primary subtractive colors which apply with things like paint and ink.

  • @pianoman2317 But Red and Blue is not used in Printers.

    Red, Blue, and Yellow is used if you are Hand Painting.

  • well put Brandon.

  • Red, Yellow, and Blue are the three primary colors.

  • @baggedyman sure, in the subtractive color model. in the additive it's red, green, blue

  • Haaaha "Now you know!" I am confuzzled!

  • Does this man know EVERYTHING?!?!

  • @AngilasGuy Yes. Duh. :P

  • @AngilasGuy Yes

  • @AngilasGuy well then never question is my girlfriend a virgin?

  • Brandon, Make your own channel! Ill subscribe you and unsubscribe Lockergnome! 

  • yellow isn't red and green, green is yellow and blue :/

  • @drumpounder778 yellow light is created by mixing red and green light. Yellow and blue ink makes green.

  • HOW DO YOU KNOW ALL THIS STUFF!!!

  • Why do people say the primary colours involve "green" yet primary colours cannot be made, yet guess what happens when you mix blue and yellow...

  • I'm learning a lot from Brandon. Him and Chris are awesome!

  • HDMI vs. Display Port

  • @flemish4 display port isnt a video output. its just a connector to push out video.

  • @gundambob646 Where to..?

  • @flemish4 to a monitor that uses those connectors. Mini display is just an extender really. like going from vga to dvi

  • @gundambob646 ..same thing?

  • No No No component is not Red Green Blue it is YPbPr

  • @olivern83 ....i would say something, but you are too much of an idiot for me to care >.>

  • IPS vs ALL !!!!

  • Theoretically, every color represented in RGB has an equivalent representation in the CMY color model. By varying the proportion of Red, Green and Blue light beams any colored light can be made. Similarly, mixing inks of Cyan, Magenta and Yellow should give us any color on print. In reality a fourth color black is needed because the C, M and Y inks mix up to give a muddy color instead of true black. That why we have CMYK. K stand for the black ink.

  • Chris I <3 vids like this. Keep making them ! :D

  • The primary colors are actually red blue and yellow...

  • @sumoman25 ya, since green is a secondary color (yellow+blue). but we simply ignore that fact.

    ryb just doesnt sound as rad as rgb.

  • @sumoman25 the primary colors in light are red, blue and green. Yellow light can be created with red and green light. It's different with ink than light.

  • ahhh these people that confuse RGB, the colors of light, with CMYK, colors for print.

  • You guys are not gay right?

  • these videos are much more usefull than unboxings or aps reviews !

  • MORE!

  • What is YPbPr? 

  • @BeatlesFan32 YPbPr is a component video system using three cables. Y carries luma (brightness) & sync. Pb carries the difference between blue and luma, and Pr carries the difference between red and luma. Green is calculated from whatever remainder is left over.

  • Why does everybody think green is a primary color. its not. red yellow blue are primary.

  • @15DjjC13 Same as I said; lights. RGB are the "additive" primary colors; that is, red and green light combine to make yellow. RYB are the "subtractive primary colors; those are you inks and dyes and such.

  • @TheRandomBard Color is color any way you apply it. If engineers replaced all green pixels with yellow you would have a much better representation of color on displays. No 2 colors can make a primary color. Only an absence of colors in white light can make primary colors.

  • @15DjjC13 Yellow is a primary subtractive color which works for ink and paint, but red, blue, and green are the primary additive colors which work for light. Monitors use light, so it's RGB.

  • I learnt even more in this video than the other recent display-oriented videos! Keep the great content coming.

  • Goodness..that is a nice shirt.

  • did you bump this video? i watched it earlier today but now it says you just uploaded it.

  • Did I not pay attention in kindergarten? I could have sworn that red, blue and YELLOW were the primary colors.

  • @TacticOgre Red/yellow/blue is similar to the magenta/yellow/cyan/black model for subtractive colours. Red/green/blue works by adding light of those colours to a black surface, while CMYK works by filtering out those colours from white light. That's why R/Y/B was used in kindergarten; it's similar to CMYK.

  • Hi.

  • your the geekiest kid iv ever seen

  • Wait..red and green make...yellow? I thought that blue and yellow make green?

  • @Bioshot11 Lights. Go into paint and open the "edit colors" menu. If you set blue to 0 and even the red and green values, you'll get yellow. RGB are the "additive" primary colors; that is, red and green light combine to make yellow. RYB are the "subtractive primary colors; those are you inks and dyes and such.

  • I seriously love listening to Brandon, A. my name is Brandon, and B. for some reason he is very easy to listen to and absorb the info he gives you. I love you too Chris, but sometimes you get a bit hyper and I get more caught up in that then the information, lol. Thanks for the god videos!

  • this is so relevant to my arguement you have helped me win my arguement ^_^

  • These videos are great and immensely helpful! Great job!

  • "Print video" confused me. oh god.

  • Yeah, these videos are really bloody interesting!

  • Teach us how to create sick video intros for free.

  • Hes extremely intelligent

    Love the vids

  • how does the 3DS display work

  • @icomeforREDRUM 3DS uses parallax barriers to split an image and directs the to each separate eye.

  • @marioman971 i know that but i want to go more into depth

  • @icomeforREDRUM Oh, i can't help you there.

  • 3:52 the colors don't really overlap, it's not the way luminosity works, it's the way biology works, it's our stupid eyes lol.

    The same reason why the sun looks yellow/white to us, but it's real black body peak is green, lol.

    should look green to us, but our eyes fail

  • chris when you talk u seem like a noob compared to him

  • 1080i vs 1080p

  • @technologyinffo i think 1080 i i think is 720 p but im probably wrong

  • @icomeforREDRUM No, 1080 i is still the same res as 1080 p (1920x1080). the "i" and "p" show display method, Interlaced or Progressive Scan.

  • These videos are very helpful and i really like the way the community is reacting to these.

  • 1 person so far was viewing this in Black&White...

  • Optimism - "It's brightness...this yellow one... for an extra amount of brightness!" 0:48

  • @wrathallll MATRIX shit!!!

  • Green is not a primary colour. The three primary colours are Red Blue and Yellow.

  • @SketchCritic Green is a primary color of light. It's different than pigment coloring, as it's additive, not subtractive. For example, in light, if you add green and red, you get yellow. In pigments, you can't do this, you get more of a brownish or black color, because they don't add in the same way.

  • @SketchCritic Well, you're correct and incorrect at the same time. You see, Red, Blue and Yellow are the three primary colors, but that is in pigment colors. But for light, which is the case for Video, the three primary colors are Red, Green and Blue. Light is and additive color mixing system and pigment is a subtractive color mixing system.

  • How about HD, HD+ and Full HD?

  • @nikil90 HD is 720p, Full HD is 1080p and HD+ is Brandname and not a Videoquality i guess

  • Aren't the three primary colors Red, Blue, and Yellow?

  • Can you do a talk on TV hertz! My Sony Tv is 50 hertz, is a 200 hertz TV set better? Thanks in advance.

  • @earlbee31 Hertz is your framerate, the number of frames per second. compare 50 Hz to 200 Hz, 200 Hz will give you a 4x smoother playback, whereas 50 Hz can blur out.

  • @marioman971 Thank you for your help

  • I just love these series of videos!!

  • i don't even pay attention to this kind of stuff at all but you guys make it really interesting!

  • super mario vs luigi

    glass vs plastic

    sugar vs salt

    cocaine vs weed

    i can stay were all day but i want videos about this!

  • I learn so much from these short videos.

  • *colour

  • Gamut has more to do with the backlighting, not the pixels.

  • This guy must have his own channel with these kind of vids.

  • sryksr7yk

  • he has wiki in his brain

  • i think these where recorded in 2008.

  • Since this other guys has came over your place you look like a Fool Chris ! don't i don't know if its only me ! anyone else ??

  • what?

    

  • Really enjoying this videos Chris

  • CMYK stands for Cyan Magenta Yellow Key (Black), not Chrominance Luminance etc... Brandon's first slip up! Well assuming I understood what he was saying about "printing video."

  • @RyGuy5320 Yes I slipped... I got to thinking about Yellow, Not being a primary color in Light. So I was really thinking Yellow doesn't exist in Video.

  • Dr.Claws dump and pump

  • Very informative videos, keep it up!

  • Talk about ssd's.

  • Umm yellow is the combination of green , and blue. Not red , and green ....right?

  • @AlKohaiVoiceActing Nope. Red Plus Green = Yellow. When you are dealing with light. In Print, paint, or crayons Red +Green = Brown, and no two colors make Yellow.

  • very interesting chris!

  • Yeah these videos are actually very interesting. :D

  • most of these videos were taken in the same day. He is wearing the same shirt.

  • Best series of videos in a long time Chris. As consumers/prosumers we don't know who the trusted sources are. With you as an interviewer I know I'm getting good information. This info will save me and my friends a lot of money in the long run. Please keep this format up with other experts in different parts of the tech field. It's impressive how valuable this info is that I never knew I needed.

  • It's funny watching Chris trying to keep up with what Brandon is saying.. :P

    Great work Chris calling an expert to explain everyday things we take for granted. I enjoy watching this series very much and I learned a lot. I hope you do the same with other areas also.

  • Chris, how did you get Jawed to subscribe to you?

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  • Ok next Episode Laser Mouse vs Optical Mouse please? :)))

  • Yellow Is Not A Combination Of Red & Green. Red , Blue & Yellow Are Primary Colors. Green Is A combination of Yellow And Blue. Red And Green would make Brown ???? IDK , Maybe I Am Wrong , !

  • @isaiahking95 Yep, you are wrong. At least when you are talking about light, not pigment.

  • @cgsurf498 - You can count!

  • @cgsurf498 Hey me too

  • @cgsurf498 so am I... 2 hours later

  • We need more of this videos

  • @helmet98 - Glad you like them.

  • @helmet98 these*

  • Chris & Brandon make an awesome team! I love watching & learning new things from them all the time! Thanks guys for all you do! You Rock! ;-)

  • remember ...it's pronounced Takei /ei/ ...as in toupee :P

  • 8120th viewer xD

  • This dude knows everything!

  • @ThePmDude - He's connected to the hive mind of the Borg.

  • @ThePmDude It's called the internet :)

  • wow this helpd alot thanks for upload and what kinda of camera do u use to make realy good hd vidoes

  • under 300!! fuck yeah fags !!

  • LOL, green isn't a primary color, its made by combining yellow and blue

  • @vgking699 green is one of the primary colors when you're talking about screens

  • @vgking699 Green is a primary coulo(u)r. Red Green Blue.

  • Thank You.

  • @JMZ619 - Thank YOU.

  • @lockergnome Thank YOU

  • Wow Chris, you're WHITE!

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  • I love these...small packages that might not be completely new, but there is always something small to learn atleast. :D

  • can you make more of these vids?

  • @Alexbeast100 - Sure.

  • What's big deal?

    Other has 3 colours other has 4 colours.

  • @NanosoftRussia - The big deal is the huge price hike on something that really doesn't change much.

  • @lockergnome Oh

  • I have to say, I'm really enjoying this series of videos.

  • Brandon is supper smart! lol :D

  • @joshbjorge - He sure is.

  • this guy knows a lot!

  • below 111 viewer

  • Red yellow blue are primary though?

  • @Simoncanada - You're thinking print.

  • My original gameboy can do 4 colors of green :)

  • @MrGameboy1989 - Classic.

  • Is the difference that much? (to see)

  • You gotta hear this, Chris. I asked 3 of my friends: ''guys, if I say tech & youtube, who or what comes in your mind?'' - They all said Chris Perillo! Great vid btw :)

  • wewt

  • meh pixels r meh

  • Second!

  • whats reactioons about?

  • Do you own one of these four color displays?

  • @lockergnome nope ;D

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