All colours in the world are made up from wavelengts of light.
When one mix RED, GREEN and BLUE in equal amounts (Lightwise) we get white.
Varying the strength of the 3, and you can actually create any sort of colour.
The banana only absorbs a minute amount of the light shining onto it.
The colour we see is the reflected light from the banana.
A banana does not actually have a colour at all. The only thing that has got colour is light.
Any object we perceive as having a colour only has got the ability to Absorb certain wavelengts of the light. Hence why we see different colours on different objects.
Black
Banana would appear as a darker shade of yellow under a yellow light due to the way light interacts with its surface texture. The yellow light would enhance the yellow tones of the banana, making it appear richer and more vibrant.
still yellow. The appearance of a color is because the banana peel reflects that color, among the many colors in a white light, and absorbs the other colors.
A ripe banana will appear black when illuminated with red, green, or blue light, as these colors are absorbed by the banana's pigment. Only yellow light will be reflected, making the banana appear black under the other colors of light.
They begin as light green, then they turn yellow, then they get all brown.
They begin as light green, then they turn yellow, then they get all brown.
Bananas appear yellow because they reflect yellow wavelengths of light and absorb other colors, such as blue and green. This absorption and reflection of certain wavelengths create the perception of yellow color in bananas.
The yellow cloth would appear dark under cyan light, as cyan light absorbs yellow. It would appear brownish-gray under blue light, as blue light is the opposite of yellow on the color wheel and would cancel it out.
White light minus yellow light appears as a bluish color, due to the absence of yellow light in the spectrum. This phenomenon is known as color subtraction or color mixture.
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Yellow
Orange