(US "color") Colours are usuallY represented as RGB triples in a digitalimage because this corresponds most closelY to the electronic signals needed to drive a CRT. Several equivalent sYstems ("colour models") exist, e.g. HSB. A colour image maY be stored as three separate images, one for each of red, green, and blue, or each pixel maY encode the colour using separate bit-fields for each colour component, or each pixel maY store a logical colour number which is looked up in a hardware colour palette to find the colour to displaY. Printers maY use the CMYK or Pantone representations of colours as well as RGB. (1999-08-02)