It appears red. That's the main reason it's called "a red cloth".
When a yellow cloth is illuminated by yellow light, the reflected radiation
is perceived by the human visual mechanism as having a yellow hue.
the banana will still appear to be yellow
Black
Sunlight:yellow Yellow light:yellow
Sunlight: yellow Yellow light: yellow
Red
mahogany
It would depend on whether or not the dye for the cloth was developed in natural light , sunlight is a natural light , light created by some forms of man made light give off their own spectrum of color , a dye developed under these types of light would not appear the same in sunlight. But generally most dyes are quality controlled to appear as they should under natural light.
Sunlight:yellow Yellow light:yellow
Sunlight: yellow Yellow light: yellow
Red
mahogany
It would depend on whether or not the dye for the cloth was developed in natural light , sunlight is a natural light , light created by some forms of man made light give off their own spectrum of color , a dye developed under these types of light would not appear the same in sunlight. But generally most dyes are quality controlled to appear as they should under natural light.
It depends on the color of the table cloth!
White reflect the most sunlight white is the color that reflects the most sunlight
It's because the sunlight decolor the colored paper. The sunlight makes the color of paper to another color.
I'm assuming green because yellow and blue mixed together (I know you aren't mixing colors) makes green. It might just look like a yellow cloth under blue light, with no change at all. But I could be wrong.
black
White is a color that will not fade.
If you talking about the scrim or large piece of fabric, they usually change the color using lights focused on the cloth. If the cloth is white, it'll take on the color of the light.