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Color. What is Color? The color of an object is produced by light frequencies that are emitted or reflected off of objects and perceived by our eyes.

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Page 1: Color. What is Color? The color of an object is produced by light frequencies that are emitted or reflected off of objects and perceived by our eyes.

Color

Page 2: Color. What is Color? The color of an object is produced by light frequencies that are emitted or reflected off of objects and perceived by our eyes.

What is Color? The color of an object is produced

by light frequencies that are emitted or reflected off of objects and perceived by our eyes.

Other organisms, including people with defective color vision, can not see some or all colors.

Page 3: Color. What is Color? The color of an object is produced by light frequencies that are emitted or reflected off of objects and perceived by our eyes.

Color Blindness Checks

Page 4: Color. What is Color? The color of an object is produced by light frequencies that are emitted or reflected off of objects and perceived by our eyes.
Page 5: Color. What is Color? The color of an object is produced by light frequencies that are emitted or reflected off of objects and perceived by our eyes.

The Spectrum Using a prism,

light can be broken up into a spread of colors called a spectrum. In order these

colors are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet (ROYGBIV)

Page 6: Color. What is Color? The color of an object is produced by light frequencies that are emitted or reflected off of objects and perceived by our eyes.

White and Black White light, like sunlight, is a combination

of all colors together. White objects appear white because they reflect

all colors. White is not a color but the combination of

all colors. Black is also not a color but the absence of

all colors. Objects appear black because they absorb light

of all visible frequencies. (Black objects don’t absorb all light or you would not be able to see them)

Page 7: Color. What is Color? The color of an object is produced by light frequencies that are emitted or reflected off of objects and perceived by our eyes.

What color is it? The color of most objects is due to the

way they reflect light. When light hits objects, the

electromagnetic energy causes the atoms in the object to vibrate and absorb some energy while reflecting other energy.

When white light falls on a rose, the rose absorbs some light and reflects light that makes it look red.

Page 8: Color. What is Color? The color of an object is produced by light frequencies that are emitted or reflected off of objects and perceived by our eyes.

Transmission The color of transparent objects

depends on the color of light it transmits, or lets through.

The material in that selectively absorbs light is called pigment.

Green stained glass looks blue because it absorbs all colors, and lets green pass through.

Page 9: Color. What is Color? The color of an object is produced by light frequencies that are emitted or reflected off of objects and perceived by our eyes.

Sunlight Sunlight contains all

colors of light mixed together.

Yellow-green light is the brightest part of sunlight.

Because of this, humans are more sensitive to yellow green than to other colors.

Page 10: Color. What is Color? The color of an object is produced by light frequencies that are emitted or reflected off of objects and perceived by our eyes.

Primary & Secondary Colors Light can be broken

up into 6 basic colors, 3 primary colors and 3 secondary colors.

The three primary colors are red, blue, and green.

All other colors can be made using these three.

Red, Blue, and Green are also called additive primary colors

The secondary colors are made by combining the 3 primary colors

Red + Green = Yellow Red + Blue = Magenta Blue + Green = Cyan

Page 11: Color. What is Color? The color of an object is produced by light frequencies that are emitted or reflected off of objects and perceived by our eyes.

Color Wheel Colors across the

wheel from one another are complimentary colors.

Mixing any 2 complimentary colors gives you white.

Yellow + Blue = White Magenta + Green =

White Cyan + Red = White

Page 12: Color. What is Color? The color of an object is produced by light frequencies that are emitted or reflected off of objects and perceived by our eyes.

Pigments The colors you see in paints and dyes are

called pigments. Mixing pigments is not the same as mixing

light. Pigments absorb some light and reflect other,

so when you mix pigments you increase the types of light that you are absorbing.

The subtractive primary colors are magenta, cyan, and yellow.

Mixing complimentary pigments will give you black.

Page 13: Color. What is Color? The color of an object is produced by light frequencies that are emitted or reflected off of objects and perceived by our eyes.

Why is the Sky Blue? As light enters our atmosphere, the

atoms cause it to scatter in different directions.

When the layer is thinner higher frequencies scatter more.

The ozone absorbs most UV rays. Violet light, and blue light are scattered

the most by the molecules. Since our eyes are more sensitive to blue light that is what we see.