For the sake of sanity, we've compiled a list of white noise techniques to help you achieve a perfect blank slate:
1. RGB White - The classic white noise scheme, where all three color channels are set to 255.
2. HSV White - Where hue is set to 0, saturation is set to 0, and value is set to 255.
3. CMYK White - The print designers' nightmare, where cyan, magenta, and yellow are all set to 100, and black is set to 0.
The art of making all colors the same, yet different. A delicate balance of white noise.
RGB White | HSV White | CMYK WhiteThe art of placing white text on a white background, where the line between white and not-white gets delightfully blurred.
White Text | White BackgroundThe art of overwhelming the senses with an endless expanse of white, where the only sound is the hum of the monitor.
White Out Extravaganza