The three colors that our eyes are most sensitive to are red, green, and blue.
Our eyes detect three types of waves: visible light, which allows us to see colors and shapes; infrared radiation, which we sense as heat; and ultraviolet radiation, which is invisible to the naked eye but can cause damage to our eyes and skin with prolonged exposure.
A TV emits photons of different colors in the visible electromagnetic spectrum. A human can "see" 4 different colors: red, green, blue and violet. The eyes violet photo-receptors are very weak and can be ignored. A TV therefore emits 3 different colors: red, green and blue. If these colors are mixed, the color will appear white. To achieve a color of yellow, the colors red and green are mixed.
The three colors with the longest wavelength are red, orange, and yellow. They have the lowest frequency and highest energy among the visible spectrum of colors.
The primary colors that make up the sky blue 3 shade are blue, white, and a touch of green.
Yes, a class 3 laser can potentially damage your eyes if not used properly. It is important to always follow safety guidelines and precautions when working with lasers to protect your eyes from harm.
Red, Blue, and Yellow
Actually, you eyes's can detect 10,000 diferent shades of color.
She would like a sensitive girl, with nice eyes. He believes in first-look love!<3 She would like a sensitive girl, with nice eyes. He believes in first-look love!<3
Yes, Blue eyes are more sensitive to the sun. Also persons with blue eyes tend to be lighter skinned so they are physically more sensitive to the sun. My husband's family have a genetic tendency toward Albinism having 3 family members in 2 generations. They began with pink eyes (no pigment) and developed to very pale blue eyes with age. They are extremely light sensitive having to wear 100%UV block glasses (look like mirrored glasses or privacy windows on vehicles).
Right now, they have not announced any new colors for the iPad 3. They will most likely only come in the default colors.
Cones are responsible for photopic vision, meaning they are sensitive to color and provide all high definition vision. They are specifically sensitive to 3 colors of light; Red Green and Blue.
well the retina is covered is covered with two kinds of light sensitive nerves cells. six million of the are cones, these cells read color. Cone-shaped cells are divided into three types that detect only the specific colors such as yellow,green,or blue but combine to let you see an incredible array of different colors
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Cats can indeed see some colors, but not all colors. Research has found that cats have colour-sensitive cones in their eyes, but not as many as a human's. Humans with normal vision have 3 types of cones, while dogs and cats have only 2 types of cones so they do not experience the same spectrum of colour vision that we do. Cats seem to be able to distinguish between higher frequency colors, meaning cats respond to the colors purple, blue, green and possibly yellow range. Red, orange and brown colors appear to fall outside cats color range and are most likely seen as shades of grey or purple. Purple, blue and green appear to be the strongest colors perceived by cats. Tests suggest cats can distinguish between more shades or levels of gray than can humans.
Actually, there are only three primary colors, and they are red, yellow, and blue.
NO. All eye, hair & skin colors can be beautiful depending on the combination of the 3. Dark eyes with pale skin and light hair make the eyes dominant to a fault. The other features are overpowered and even the most beautiful face becomes "background". Gwen Stefani is a perfect example