A cyan colored surface will reflect any blue or green light that is incident.
The green filter will remove all colors of light passing through it except green.
The book is illuminated with only blue light.
Draw your conclusion.
Red. A primary filter allows only one colour through.
you stupid colour blind its purple man
green
red because red through red makes red! ;)
Coloured filters are sheets of plastic used to get colour away from white light. They work by letting some of the spectrum through and absorbing other parts of it. For example a red colour filter lets red light and some orange light pass through- it absorbs all other colours of the spectrum From Little miss me9087
blue
black because blue light cannot pass through a yellow filter
cyan light
Red. A primary filter allows only one colour through.
you stupid colour blind its purple man
green
green
red because red through red makes red! ;)
red apples
Coloured filters are sheets of plastic used to get colour away from white light. They work by letting some of the spectrum through and absorbing other parts of it. For example a red colour filter lets red light and some orange light pass through- it absorbs all other colours of the spectrum From Little miss me9087
You really can't do exactly what you want. The closest you can get is to view an ENTIRE SCENE including this red object using a red filter, with the scene brightly illuminated (with either red or white light). Then your visual system will have no basis to assign the color red to this red object and it will appear as a shade of gray (to black or white, depending on how much light is absorbed by this object).
It depends on what kind of filter it is. A blue light filter, will cause the image appear to be bluer, while a red light filter will make the image reddererrr... ^^