Human perception of color is a small slice of the electromagnetic radiation spectrum that is visible to the naked eye. Photons hitting the eye excite cones on the retina giving us the perception of collor. the A rainbow is an example of white light being separated into the individual colors fo Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and Violet. Color psychology examines how each color invokes an emotional response varying from hunger in the reds and yellows, tranquility in greens, and heightened awareness in the blues and purples.
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Color
By The UnPanderers
UnP talks about the reception and perception of color and the effect on human feeling and emotions.Human perception of color is a small slice of the electromagnetic radiation spectrum that is visible to the naked eye. Photons hitting the eye excite cones on the retina giving us the perception of collor. the A rainbow is an example of white light being separated into the individual colors fo Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and Violet. Color psychology examines how each color invokes an emotional response varying from hunger in the reds and yellows, tranquility in greens, and heightened awareness in the blues and purples.Color
By The UnPanderers
Color
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UnP talks about the reception and perception of color and the effect on human feeling and emotions.Human perception of color is a small slice of the electromagnetic radiation spectrum that is visible to the naked eye. Photons hitting the eye excite cones on the retina giving us the perception of collor. the A rainbow is an example of white light being separated into the individual colors fo Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and Violet. Color psychology examines how each color invokes an emotional response varying from hunger in the reds and yellows, tranquility in greens, and heightened awareness in the blues and purples.
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