Colour Mixing The millions of shades of colour that humans can perceive are products not only of a light’s wavelength, but also of the mixture of wavelengths a stimulus absorbs or reflects. Coloured spotlights work by causing the surface to reflect light of a particular wavelength, which stimulates the red, blue, or green photopigments in the cones. When all visible wavelengths are present, we see white.
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