Explore how eyes and the brain perceive color from light
The human eye contains three types of cone cells sensitive to red (~700nm), green (~550nm), and blue (~440nm) wavelengths. Color perception arises from the relative stimulation of these three cone types. Additive color mixing (light sources) differs from subtractive mixing (pigments): combining red + green light gives yellow, while red + green pigments give brown.
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