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Shades and Tones of Colour - Colour Creation using the RGB Code, CYMK, Pigments and Dyes. The nature of coloured light, its source and perception. Changing Screen, Rainbow Backgrounds, Visible Light Spectrum, Split Lighting, Light Spectrum, Electromagnetic Spectrum, Institute Of Contemporary Art, Fair Projects, Rainbow Background

This is the home page to a series of articles which look at colour. Specifically they look at the RGB colour creation system used in modern visual display systems in computer monitors and in television sets. These pages describe how subtle changes in the intensities and proportions of just three different wavelengths of light give us the myriad of different shades and tones of colour which make up the world of colour today.

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Wavelengths of light: Each hue in the visible spectrum has a corresponding wavelength measured in nanometers, which are only one billionth of a meter. Hue differences are tiny measurement differences between the crests of each wavelength. Red has the longest wavelength and violet the shortest. Wavelength And Frequency, Light Waves Science, Light Frequency, Light Wavelength, Waves Graphic, Light Waves, Electromagnetic Spectrum, 8th Grade Science, Chemistry Notes

Wavelengths of light: Each hue in the visible spectrum has a corresponding wavelength measured in nanometers, which are only one billionth of a meter. Hue differences are tiny measurement differences between the crests of each wavelength. Red has the longest wavelength and violet the shortest.

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Arduino Light Sensor - TSL2561 and Experiments with Infrared and Visible Light Photoelectric Effect, Physical Science Lessons, Visible Light Spectrum, Chemistry Basics, Physics Lessons, Light Science, Nobel Prize In Physics, Electromagnetic Spectrum, Theoretical Physics

Albert Einstein won his Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921 "for his services to Theoretical Physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect" [ nobelprize.org ]. The photoelectric effect, in part, describes the energetic response from photons and electrons reg

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