Science Behind Colour Formation

28 May 2024

Context

This article sheds light on colour and its significance in understanding how living beings perceive the world.

  • Red, green and blue are primary colors.
  • Yellow, magenta and cyan are secondary colors.

What is Colour?

Colour

Colour is a type of information our eyes receive and process based on electromagnetic radiation.

  • Absorption, Reflection, and Scattering: An object doesn’t inherently have a colour. 
    • When light hits an object, it interacts with the object’s surface.
      • Then, it absorbs, reflects, and/or scatters different frequencies of visible-light radiation. 
      • Our perception of color arises from these interactions.

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Properties of Colour:

  • Hue : It is defined as the degree to which a color is perceived as similar to or different from red, orange, yellow, green, blue, or violet.
  • Chromaticity: It relates to the quality of a color as perceived by humans, regardless of lighting conditions.
  • Lightness: It refers to how light a coloured object appears compared to a well-lit white object.
  • Brightness : It is related to an object’s luminance.

How Human Eyes Process Colour?

Colour

  • Rod and Cone cells: The human eye contains rod and cone cells that process light information.
    • Rod cells detect brightness.
    • Cone cells detect wavelengths, which the brain interprets as color.
  • Humans have three types of cone cells, each sensitive to different wavelengths.
    • It allows us to see a range of colors.
  • Trichromats: This ability to see three wavelengths is why humans are called trichromats.

Vision in Other Species

  • Tetrachromats: Many birds and reptiles are tetrachromats, meaning they have four types of cone cells.
  • Visible wavelengths: Humans can see wavelengths from 400 nm to 700 nm, known as visible light.
  • Ultraviolet light: Some animals, like honeybees, can see ultraviolet light.
  • Infrared radiation: Mosquitoes and some beetles can sense infrared radiation, which humans feel as heat.

Limitations and Enhancements in Viewing Celestial Images

  • Visible spectrum:Human vision limitations mean we can’t see beyond visible light.
  • False colors: Space telescope images often use false colors to highlight information in radio waves, X-rays, gamma rays, and ultraviolet light.
    • Without these enhancements, celestial images would show much less detail in visible light alone.

Methods of Rendering Colors

  • Additive Coloring
    • In additive coloring, different wavelengths of light are combined to create a new color.
      • This method is used in devices like smartphone screens and televisions.
    • The RGB color space is a common example:
      • Red, green, and blue light are mixed in varying amounts to produce other colors.
  • Subtractive Coloring
    • Subtractive coloring involves passing white light through a medium that absorbs certain wavelengths, leaving the rest to create a specific color.
      • Examples: dyes, pigments, and inks.

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Colour

Examples of Colour’s Influence

  • Prehistoric Use of Ochre
    • Humans used ochre in ancient times. 
    • Mixture for Ochre: The formation of ochre involves mixing ferric oxide, clay, and sand correctly.
  • Development of Blue LEDs
    • Red and green LEDs existed in the 1970s, but no blue.
      • Without blue, white light (ideal for homes and industry) couldn’t be made.
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