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Explore the physics behind color perception and how electromagnetic waves interact with objects through emission, reflection, transmission, interference, dispersion, and scattering. Learn about primary colors of light, their combinations, and the subtractive color process of pigments.
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Electromagnetic Waves and Color PhysicsMrs. Coyle
Color • Color is the perceptual quality of light. • The human eye can distinguish almost ten million colors.
Types of Materials Transparent Translucent
Color comes to our eyes from objects due to: • Emission • Reflection • Transmission • Interference • Dispersion • Scattering
Reflection: certain frequencies are reflected from the object, others are absorbed.
A particular material absorbs the light frequency that matches the frequency at which electrons in the atoms of that material vibrate.
Transmission: certain frequencies are transmittedthrough the object, others are absorbed.
Scattering: the reradiation of certain frequencies of light, striking small, suspended particles.
Dispersion: the angular separation of a light wave during refraction.
Primary Colors of Light http://photographycourse.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/rgb_illumination-300x225.jpg
Secondary colors of Light:cyan, magenta, and yellow-also combine to white.
A complementary color is formed by subtracting a primary color from white light. • Every secondary color is the complement of a primary color.
If a blue and yellow flashlight strike a white object at the same time, what color will the object appear?
What color will a blue ball appear if a red light only strikes it and why? =>
Color of light is an additive process with respect to frequency. Why? • The primary colors when added together give white light.
Additive Color of Light Mixing Applications • Movie film • Slide projector • Television and computer displays
Primary Colors of Pigment(Cyan, Yellow, Magenta combine to give Black color pigment)
Notes • The primary colors of pigment are the secondary colors of light and vice versa.
When magenta and cyan pigments are mixed what color results?
Pigment is a subtractive color process. Why? • Colors are formed by absorbing (taking away) certain frequencies from white light. • The absence of a reflected light wave appears as black color.