Blue, where satanding is slang for "looking into".
Yes, a shirt appears blue because it absorbs all colors of light except for blue, which is reflected back to our eyes. Our perception of color is based on the wavelengths of light that are absorbed or reflected by an object.
Mixing green and blue light produces cyan. That's a kind of light blue.
all colours are constantly shining because colour is just different sized light waves that our mind perceives in different colours, and the blue light wave is the largest so it gets bounced around by particles, so you would see blue (also explaining why the sky is blue)
Light is transmitted colour, it is called additive colour. Pigment is reflected colour. They have different primary colours. When the light is reflected from something, as in paint, the three primary colours are red, yellow, and blue but for transmitted light the primary colours are red, green, blue - RGB. Computer screens and televisions use RGB colour. Red + Green gives yellow; Red + Blue gives magenta and Green + Blue gives cyan.
We get the white light because white light is made up of different colours of light. These are the colours you see in a rainbow - red,orange,yellow,green,blue,indigo,and violet,(roygbiv). You can also remember it as ( richard of york gains battle in vain ). Or in primary level it is also called (vibgyor).
This Q&A is about light colours. Paint colours are substances, and different from light colours.If you hold up a glass prism to a beam of sunlight, you'll see the light form a rainbow of colours. This is called the spectrum. It consists of all the colours that make up "white" light.Although you might be able to see seven colours in the spectrum, the white light is really made up of three basic colours. These are called the primary colours because they cannot be made from any other colours. The primary colours of light are red-orange, green, and violet blue. The other colours you see in spectrums or rainbows are made by a mixture of the primary colours.When the naked eye looks at the spectrum, it can see three mixed colours, which are called secondary colours. The secondary colours in light are green-blue, yellow, and magenta-red. You can produce these colours by mixing the primary colours in certain combinations.
They are transparent (white) or a very light blue. They are very difficult to see.
pale colours are soft like blue and green and they both together. They are soft colours and you can barely see some colours like peach or very light pink.
This Q&A is about light colours. Paint colours are substances, and different from light colours.If you hold up a glass prism to a beam of sunlight, you'll see the light form a rainbow of colours. This is called the spectrum. It consists of all the colours that make up "white" light.Although you might be able to see seven colours in the spectrum, the white light is really made up of three basic colours. These are called the primary colours because they cannot be made from any other colours. The primary colours of light are red-orange, green, and violet blue. The other colours you see in spectrums or rainbows are made by a mixture of the primary colours.When the naked eye looks at the spectrum, it can see three mixed colours, which are called secondary colours. The secondary colours in light are green-blue, yellow, and magenta-red. You can produce these colours by mixing the primary colours in certain combinations.
The so called forbidden colours are green/red and yellow/blue. The light frequencies automatically cancel each other out
Yes, a shirt appears blue because it absorbs all colors of light except for blue, which is reflected back to our eyes. Our perception of color is based on the wavelengths of light that are absorbed or reflected by an object.
the cones of your photoreceptive layer they are three colors red blue and green
This Q&A is about light colours. Paint colours are substances, and different from light colours.If you hold up a glass prism to a beam of sunlight, you'll see the light form a rainbow of colours. This is called the spectrum. It consists of all the colours that make up "white" light.Although you might be able to see seven colours in the spectrum, the white light is really made up of three basic colours. These are called the primary colours because they cannot be made from any other colours. The primary colours of light are red-orange, green, and violet blue. The other colours you see in spectrums or rainbows are made by a mixture of the primary colours.When the naked eye looks at the spectrum, it can see three mixed colours, which are called secondary colours. The secondary colours in light are green-blue, yellow, and magenta-red. You can produce these colours by mixing the primary colours in certain combinations.
The three primary colours in painting are Red, Yellow & Blue. The secondary colours are the result of a mixture of two of the primary colours: Red & Blue - Purple; Red & Yellow - Orange; and Blue & Yellow - Green.
Im Not So Sure About Colours On A Monitor Screen But.. Humans Can Only See Three Colours, Green, Blue And Red For Example A Leaf Looks Green Because Red And Blue Light Are Being Absorbed But Green Light Is Being Reflected. The Three Colours Mix To Create Other Colours Such As Magenta Or Cyan. If Something Looks Black Its Because All Three Colours Are Being Absorbed If Something Looks White Its Because All Three Colours Are Being Reflected
Mixing green and blue light produces cyan. That's a kind of light blue.
The Rainbow as you see it are the colours which constitutes the light you see or rather percieve.