Hey, i think it is because with some colors it absorbs it or some other reflect it???
Sorry, not much to go on!!!!
A red filter absorbs most of the colors of white light except red, which is transmitted through the filter. This means that the red filter reflects or transmits red light while absorbing other colors.
After pure, white light passes through a red filter, all the other colors in the spectrum will flow out of the other side. My mistake, I had a faulty source. A red light filter will cause the image to appear as different shades of red. Since it is a red filter only red light can pass through. So you finish up with red light. Whether it is focussed to an image or not is of no consequence. As to different shades of red, you will get the shade of red that is passed by the filter.
Red light is able to pass through a red filter because the filter is designed to transmit red wavelengths while absorbing or blocking other colors. This means that the intensity of the red light would remain relatively unchanged after passing through the red filter.
A red object looks black through a blue filter because the filter absorbs the red light that the object reflects, allowing little to no light to pass through. This results in the red object appearing dark or black when viewed through the blue filter.
Colors that complement red, such as yellow and orange, will pass through a red filter. Other colors, such as blue and green, will be absorbed by the red filter and not pass through.
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A red filter absorbs most of the colors of white light except red, which is transmitted through the filter. This means that the red filter reflects or transmits red light while absorbing other colors.
After pure, white light passes through a red filter, all the other colors in the spectrum will flow out of the other side. My mistake, I had a faulty source. A red light filter will cause the image to appear as different shades of red. Since it is a red filter only red light can pass through. So you finish up with red light. Whether it is focussed to an image or not is of no consequence. As to different shades of red, you will get the shade of red that is passed by the filter.
the filter transmits red light and absorbs other colors.
Red light is able to pass through a red filter because the filter is designed to transmit red wavelengths while absorbing or blocking other colors. This means that the intensity of the red light would remain relatively unchanged after passing through the red filter.
A red object looks black through a blue filter because the filter absorbs the red light that the object reflects, allowing little to no light to pass through. This results in the red object appearing dark or black when viewed through the blue filter.
Colors that complement red, such as yellow and orange, will pass through a red filter. Other colors, such as blue and green, will be absorbed by the red filter and not pass through.
A red filter is capable of transmitting red light by selectively allowing red wavelengths to pass through while absorbing other colors. This filter is commonly used in photography to enhance or modify the appearance of specific colors in an image.