no different light makes blue odd colors
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A blue object under white light will appear as blue because it reflects blue light wavelengths and absorbs other colors. The white light contains all the colors of the visible spectrum, but the blue wavelengths are the ones reflected by the object, giving it its blue color.
Pastel colors are colors that hide under names like soft, pale, washed-out. On the saturation scale in colors these colors are darker than whites and lighter than light colors. Pastel colors are the colors we associate a lot with Easter and spring time. Turquoise, lavender, primrose yellow, baby pink, baby blue, a soft green called jade green, peach, apricot, salmon pink are all pastels.
The colors won't change :P
The answer is Blue... Light blue
A blue object absorbs white light that contains all colors except blue. When white light shines on a blue object, the object appears blue because it reflects blue light and absorbs all other colors in the white light spectrum.
Blue objects reflect blue light and absorb other colors.
Colors that match light blue gray include white, navy blue, soft pink, silver, and light shades of green. These colors complement light blue gray and create a harmonious color palette.
Blue objects absorb all colors of light except for blue. When light hits a blue object, the object absorbs the other colors within the visible spectrum, reflecting or transmitting the blue light.
A blue object appears blue because it reflects blue light wavelengths and absorbs other wavelengths of light. When white light, which contains all colors of the spectrum, shines on the object, the blue wavelengths are reflected while all other colors are absorbed, resulting in the perception of blue color.
a blue object reflects blue it absorbs the rest of the colors
The two colors do go together! However if I were you I wouldn't wear the red under the blue. If you had a red sweater and wore bright blue under that it would look great!