The light perceived as white can be synthesized by adding the three primary colours to which the human eye is sensitive: red, blue and green.
We speak here of so-called additive synthesis by trichromy.
The light perceived as white can be synthesized by adding the three primary colours to which the human eye is sensitive: red, blue and green.
We speak here of so-called additive synthesis by trichromy.
It is as well emitted by the sun as by an artificial source of lighting (bulb, light fixture).
It is formed by the “association” of a set of radiations, a mixture of colours.