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COLOR

COLOR. Pigment Colors. Mixing color of pigment (i.e.) paints is different than mixing colors of light. Primary color of pigments Magenta Yellow Cyan These colors are mixed to form secondary colors. Seeing Color. Your eyes see color using cones in your eye.

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  1. COLOR

  2. Pigment Colors • Mixing color of pigment (i.e.) paints is different than mixing colors of light. • Primary color of pigments • Magenta • Yellow • Cyan • These colors are mixed to form secondary colors.

  3. Seeing Color • Your eyes see color using cones in your eye. • Your eyes use rods to see in low light situations. • Cones do not work well in low light.

  4. Colors of light • Light also has three primary colors: • Red • Blue • Green • Mixing two of these colors give us secondary colors. • Mixing all three give us white light.

  5. From Longest to Shortest λ • Red • Orange • Yellow • Green • Blue • Indigo • Violet We use the mnemonic Roy G. Biv to help us remember this.

  6. Electromagnetic spectrum

  7. Seeing Colors of Light • For opaque (objects you can’t see through) you see the color or colors the object reflects. • Ex: When white light shines on a strawberry all colors of light but red are absorbed. So you see red.

  8. Seeing Colors of Light • If something appears white all colors of light are reflected. • If something appears black all colors of light are absorbed.

  9. Seeing Colors • For transparent and translucent objects you see the color of light that is transmitted through the object. Ex. If something appears green then only green light is transmitted

  10. Optical Illusions • An optical illusion is designed to “trick” the eye.

  11. Which is darker A or B?

  12. They are the same!

  13. Rotating Snakes

  14. How many colors are there?

  15. Pictures with multiple meanings…

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