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1 Color and Vision Key Question: How do we see color?

2 Color and Vision  When all the colors of the rainbow are combined, we do not see any particular color.  We see light without any color.  We call this combination of all the colors of light "white light".

3 Color and Vision  We can think of different colors of light like balls with different kinetic energies.  Blue light has a higher energy than green light, like the balls that make it into the top window.  Red light has the lowest energy, like the balls that can only make it to the lowest window.

4 Photoreceptors in the eye  Cones respond to three colors: red, green and blue.  Rods detect intensity of light: black, white, shades of gray.

5 How we see colors  Which chemical signal gets sent depends on how much energy the light has.  If the brain gets a signal from ONLY green cones, we see green.

6 How we see other colors  The three color receptors in the eye allow us to see millions of different colors.  The additive primary colors are red, green, and blue.  We don’t see everything white because the strength of the signal matters.  All the different shades of color we can see are made by changing the proportions of red, green, and blue.

7 How we see the color of things When we see an object, the light that reaches our eyes can come from two different processes:  The light can be emitted directly from the object, like a light bulb or glow stick.  The light can come from somewhere else, and we see the objects by reflected light.

8 How we see the color of things  Chemicals, known as pigments, in the dyes and paints absorb some colors and allow the color you actually see to be reflected.  If you were to mix the colors of paint you will get black, pigments are different from light

9 Light V.S. Pigment

10 How does a color TV work?  Televisions give off light.  To make color with a TV, you can use red, green, and blue (RGB) directly.  The screen is made of tiny red, green, and blue dots.  The dots are called pixels and each pixel gives off its own light.  TV sets can mix the three colors to get millions of different colors.


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