HOW ARE COLORS CREATED BY LIGHT?
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| - Each wavelength area in the visual spectrum creates one pure color sensation. | ||||
| - The individual wavelengths in the visual range are called monochromatic light. Objects illuminated with monochromatic light can only exhibit that single color.
For example, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet are primary, monochromatic light colors. |
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| ..RED LIGHT | ||||
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| ........................ GREEN LIGHT | ||||
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| ................. BLUE LIGHT | ||||
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| - When all wavelengths of light in the visual spectrum, between 400-700nm, are mixed at equal energy, we see the "perfect" white light. | ||||
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| - When all wavelengths in the visual spectrum between 400-700nm are not present, we have the "perfect" black. | ||||
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