Its a spectrum
1.by scattering of light 2.
1.by scattering of light 2.
A star's color is caused by the type of gases its made up of and the temperature..
The prime colours of light are green, red and blue. Any other colour is a result of a mixture of these colours. The prime colours of light are different to the prime colours in art, so don't get confused!
On a rainy day, small oil films on water show brilliant colours. This is due to interference.
We see different colours because other colours are being absorbed.
The motto of FLEXcon is 'Providing Solutions in Pressure-Sensitive Films'.
It has many different colours
yes, they were millions of different films www.imdb.com
Colors in thin films are caused by the interference of light waves reflecting and refracting off the top and bottom surfaces of the film. Different thicknesses of the film lead to different colors due to the varying wavelengths of light that constructively interfere. This phenomenon is known as thin-film interference.
You Can Get Felt In Many Different Colours. Especially The Colours In The RainBow.
i have the finepix j10 its 8.2 megapixels and it has lots of different digital video taking modes(sports etc..) and it comes in lots of colours :L lol have fun
Photographic film is by it's very definition sensitive to light. Different types of film is sensitive to different colour spectrum The first types of film had a very limited sensitivity to colours and only reacted to blue light. As technology progressed film was made sensitive to a wider spectrum of light.Orthochromatic film was (is) sensitive to colours from blue to green, thus not sensitive to red light hence not affected by a "red light" during development.This film type was, however, superseded by "Panchromatic" film that is sensitive to all light spectrum, including red light. This means that most (modern) film cannot be developed using a red darkroom light without permanently destroying the film.Copying images (to paper or plastic sheets) is a different matter as the light sensitive emulsion on copy-paper is notsensitive to red light which is why a red light can safely be used during copying and development of the copies.
The cone-shaped cells in the eyes detect colours.
The cone-shaped cells in the eyes detect colours.
Different colours appear because it is the way the human eye perceives them. Colours have different wave lengths and human's eyes can see that which makes you see it as a colour. The thing that makes colours different is the size of the wavelength.