>>11197279Colour is relative. It's fundamentally a product of light interaction with matter and the human sensory system; it doesn't exist independently of these conditions, so when a monitor assigns a color value, while it emits light at specific wavelengths corresponding to the RGB model, this emitted light is interpreted by our visual system, which is influenced by contextual factors such as surrounding colours, ambient lighting and our physiology (men and women see colour differently, people with different coloured eyes see it differently, and of course colourblind people see it differently).