Light waves of different wavelengths or combinations of wavelengths cause the human eye to detect different colors.

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Section 2: Light waves of different wavelengths or combinations of wavelengths cause the human eye to detect different colors. K What I Know W What I Want to Find Out L What I Learned

Essential Questions How do you see color? What is the difference between light color and pigment color? What happens when different colors are mixed?

Vocabulary Review wavelength New filter pigment

Colors An object s color depends on the wavelengths of light it reflects. You know that white light is a blend of all colors of visible light. This image shows white light striking a green leaf. Only the green light is reflected to your eyes.

Colors Although some objects appear to be black, black isn t a color that is present in visible light. Objects that appear black absorb all colors of light and reflect little or no light back to your eye. White objects appear to be white because they reflect all colors of visible light.

Seeing Color Animation FPO Add link to concepts in motion animation from page 373 here.

Light and the Eye In a healthy eye, light enters and is focused on the retina, an area on the inside of your eyeball. The retina is made up of two types of cells that absorb light.

Light and the Eye When these cells absorb light energy, chemical reactions convert light energy into nerve impulses that are transmitted to the brain. One type of cell in the retina, called a cone, allows you to distinguish colors and detailed shapes of objects. Cones are most effective in daytime vision.

Cones and Rods Your eyes have three types of cones, each of which responds to a different range of wavelengths. Red cones respond to mostly red and yellow light Green cones respond to mostly yellow and green light Blue cones respond to mostly blue and violet light

Cones and Rods The second type of cell, called a rod, is sensitive to dim light and is useful for night vision. If one or more of your sets of cones did not function properly, you would not be able to distinguish between certain colors. Most people who are said to be color-blind are not truly blind to color, but they have difficulty distinguishing between a few colors, most commonly red and green.

Colored Filters Wearing tinted glasses changes the color of almost everything you look at. Something similar would occur if you placed a colored, clear plastic sheet over this white page. The paper would appear to be the same color as the plastic.

Mixing Colored Lights All the colors you see can be made by mixing three colors of light. These three colors red, green, and blue are the primary colors of light. When mixed together in equal amounts, they produce white light. Mixing the primary colors in different proportions can produce the colors you see.

Mixing Pigments Paints are made with pigments. A pigment is a colored material that is used to change the color of other substances. Paint pigments usually are made of chemical compounds such as titanium oxide, a bright white pigment, and lead chromate, which is used for painting yellow lines on highways. The color of a pigment results from the different wavelengths of light that the pigment reflects. You can make any pigment color by mixing different amounts of the three primary pigments magenta (bluish red), cyan (greenish blue), and yellow. A primary pigment s color depends on the color of light it reflects.

Mixing Pigments Pigments both absorb and reflect a range of colors in sending a single color message to your eye. The color of a mixture of two primary pigments is determined by the primary colors of light that both pigments reflect. Primary pigment colors combine to produce black. Because black results from the absence of reflected light, the primary pigments are called subtractive colors.

Review Essential Questions How do you see color? What is the difference between light color and pigment color? What happens when different colors are mixed? Vocabulary filter pigment