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THE COLORS

Alan Obed Rodriguez Reyes.


Luis Alberto Cabada Leon.
WHAT IS COLOR?
• In general terms it consists of a physical phenomenon through which the different
light stimuli that are part of the visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum
and that are presented with different wavelengths are visually perceived at the
brain level, those responsible for capturing these stimuli are the photosensitive
cells that are in the retina of the eye.
CHARACTERISTICS OF COLORS.
• Each of the colors perceived at the brain level, is represented • An example of this would be a red object, this to
by a specific wavelength, this perception occurs when white be observed of that coloration when the light
light illuminates a particular object, reflecting some hits it, reflects the waves belonging to the red
wavelengths and absorbing the rest, in this way it allows the coloration and absorbs the rest. Those objects
appreciation of colors, however, the different colorations that do not reflect any wavelength and on the
themselves do not exist and are only part of a physical contrary absorb them in their entirety are
phenomenon produced thanks to the light reflection and the observed in black.
visible light spectrum.
PRIMARY COLORS. SECONDARY COLORS.

• They are considered as pure, because it is not • It refers to those that are formed thanks to
possible to obtain them by the combination of the combination of the primary, in this sense,
other colors, on the contrary, the primary the union of red with blue forms violet, orange
ones in conjunction with the black and white is formed by the mixture of red and yellow,
color are used to obtain all the other existing while green is formed after the union of blue
dyes. These are the red, yellow and blue, with yellow.
EXERCISE
LUCKY
ROULETTE
Tell me a joke What is color?

What are the Tell me a joke


secondary colors?

What is your
slap someone
favorite color?

What color is
made with red Slap someone
and blue?

Sing a song
What are the
primary colors? INSTRUCTIONS
RESPONDS CORRECTLY

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