Tuesday 11 September 2012

ADDITIVE COLOUR MIXING [Film Technology]




ADDITIVE COLOUR MIXING 
[Film Technology]

Each of Blue, Green and Red colours corresponds approximately to the peak sensitivity of one of the three types of cone, and so control mainly the signal produced by that cone. This system of colour reproduction is known as Additive Colour Mixing. In additive colour mixing, primary coloured lights added to each other to produce new colours or white. See subtractive colour mixing also. Colour production by the mixing of light of three primaries red, green and blue. For coloured light, where the sensation of one colour adds to another’s to produce a new colour light mixture. The light primaries invariably used are red, green and blue. When lights of differing hues are mixed, they add their respective parts of the spectrum to produce a new combination colour. 







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