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1 Color & Vision

2 Parts of the Eye

3 l 3 types of cones in retina l Each responds more strongly to wavelength for which it is named l As the cones are stimulated in different proportions, our visual system constructs the colors we see.

4 Color Links l Color Mixing – Truscio Color Mixing – Truscio l Color Tutorial – Jewitt Color Tutorial – Jewitt l Physics Classroom – Color Physics Classroom – Color l Colors of Light Song Colors of Light Song l Physics 2000 Physics 2000 l Color Java Applets Color Java Applets l Ishihara Test for Color Blindness Ishihara Test for Color Blindness

5 Primary Light Colors and Color Addition Complementary Colors

6 Color Subtraction

7 Color Subtraction Practice Magenta light shines on a sheet of paper containing a yellow pigment. Determine the appearance of the paper. Yellow light shines on a sheet of paper containing a blue pigment. Determine the appearance of the paper.

8 4 Color Printing

9 Pigments

10 Mixing Pigments Pigment One Pigment Two Colors Reflected Color Observed CyanMagenta Yellow CyanYellow Cyan, Magenta Yellow Suppose an object is permeated by a mixture of two or more pigments and illuminated with white light. Complete the table.

11 Color Shadows – 2 Lights

12 Color Shadows – 3 Lights

13 Retinal Fatigue

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15 Flag

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17 The Rose

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23 Black dot

24 Black Dots

25 Elephant Legs

26 Man & Woman

27 Old Woman … Young Girl

28 Vanity

29 Two Faces … Or One?

30 Face or Aleut

31 Book

32 Lines

33 Rabbit Duck

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35 Spectral Distribution of Sun

36 Scattering

37 Scattering

38 Why is the Sky Blue l Blue Sky – Red Sunset Blue Sky – Red Sunset

39 l http://www.stillmoving.ca/physics/faq/General/BlueSky /blue_sky.html http://www.stillmoving.ca/physics/faq/General/BlueSky /blue_sky.html

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42 Assorted Links l Link Showing Absorption Graph Link Showing Absorption Graph l Smithsonian Link Smithsonian Link


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