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Mixing ColoursMixing Colours(p294-299)(p294-299)
Mixing ColoursMixing Colours(p294-299)(p294-299)
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Primary Colours
• The 3 primary colours can be combined to generate any other colour:
• Red• Green• Blue
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3 Colours• The millions of colours on a computer monitor
or TV screen are produced with only 3 colours. • Your eyes have 3 types of colour-receiving
cone cells that respond to colours of light.
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Try this on page 295
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How Do Your Eyes Work?
• Each of the 3 types of cells in your eyes that are sensitive to colour respond to certain wavelengths.
• Your brain combines the information to “see” the correct colour.
Light-sensitive cells in the retina
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Mixing Colours
• Primary Colours - 3 colours that, when combined, can make any
other colour. - primary colours can be additive or subtractive
(they can be added together or taken apart).- See Figure 4.13 (p296) – ask your neighbour to
hold up your textbook
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(4.3) Mixing Colours
• Additive Primary Colours - When the 3 additive primary colours are shone together, white light is produced where they overlap. - Where only 2 of the additive primary colours overlap, you see additive secondary colours.
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Additive Primary Colours3 colours
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Additive Primary Colours2 colours
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Complementary Colours
• Complementary Colours - are a primary colour and the secondary colour created by mixing the other two primary colours.- are opposite each other in the colour chart to the right
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Homework
• (4.3) Mixing Colours- WB p122-123
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4.34.3
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Mixing ColoursMixing Colours(p294-299)....more(p294-299)....more
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(4.3) Pigments
• There are 3 subtractive primary colours: cyan, magenta, and yellow.
• A variety of combinations of these 3 colours can subtract light from white light to produce nearly any colour.
• Pigments can subtract colours.
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Pigments
• Printer ink consists of black, cyan, magenta, and yellow ink only. How can we print such a wide variety of colours?
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Subtractive Primary Colours• The colours produced by subtracting equal
amounts of 2 of the 3 subtractive primary colours are called subtractive secondary colours.
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Subtractive Primary Colours
• Black is produced by subtracting equal amounts of the 3 subtractive primary colours.
• The “code” for black is K so as not to be confused with blue.
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colour wheel
- summarizes the relationships among additive and subtractive primary, secondary, and complementary colours.
More Colours
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Diagrams illustrate how colours are subtracted from white light when it hits a material of a certain colour.
Diagrams
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So, how do we actually “see” colour?
• Your eyes have three types of cone cells• One type detects red, one type detects blue
and one type detects green (due to the different wavelengths of the colours)
• Your brain combines the information to “see” the correct colour
• Colour blindness can be caused when one or more cone cells are not working properly
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Can you see all of the numbers?
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Homework
• (4.3) Pigments- WB p124-127- Text p299 LC #1-3
p 303 #2, 5, 8, 9Now try these!- Activity 4.6 (p301)- Activity 4.7 (p302)
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