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The CIE xy chromaticity diagram. The spectral colors are the horseshoe shape curve on the outside. All other colors are not spectral: the bottom straight line is "the line of purples", while the interior are unsaturated colors: a mixture of a spectral color and a grayscale color.A spectral color is a color that is evoked by a single
wavelength oflight in thevisible spectrum , or by a relatively narrow band of wavelengths. Every wavelength of light is perceived as a spectral color, in a continuous spectrum; the colors of sufficiently close wavelengths are indistinguishable.The spectrum is often divided up into named colors, though any division is somewhat arbitrary: the spectrum is continuous. Traditional colors include:
red , orange,yellow ,green ,blue , and violet.Indigo is often omitted as simply a shade of blue/violet, andcyan was not included historically. The first division was by Newton, in his color wheel, and he used Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo and Violet; amnemonic isROYGBIV .Among some of the colors that are not spectral colors are:
* Grayscale colors, such asWhite , Silver, Gray, andBlack
* Any color obtained by mixing a grayscale color and a spectral color, such asbrown - mixture of yellow and black obtained contrast.
*Purple (similarly,magenta ), which is a mixture of Blue andred The visible spectrum as a combination of spectral colors
Visible light is a blend of (normally) all spectral colors, leading to a common understanding of visible light as "white"; however, depending upon the specific light source, the relative intensity of each color varies. This phenomenon explains why there exists a tinge of color perceived in certain light sources themselves. For example,
high pressure sodium and somefluorescent sources have an off-white color. This phenomenon is important in evaluating the effects of light upon humans from light sources that are not matched well to the spectrum of naturalsunlight . The study of these health effects is dealt with in the field ofover-illumination .ee also
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Imaginary color
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