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Photoreceptors
highly specialized, light-sensitive cells in the retina of the eye.
CMYK Color Process
another name for the subtractive color process that uses cyan, magenta, yellow and black pigments.
Fluorescent
the process of using electrical energy to energize atoms, causing them to release light energy.
Additive Primary Colors
red, green, and blue
Subtractive Primary Colors
yellow, magenta, and cyan
Subtractive Process
a process that creates color by subtracting colors from white light using absorption.
Intensity
the field strength at a certain point in space; a measure of the amount of light energy per second falling on a surface.
Cones
photoreceptor cells in the eye that respond to color.
White Light
the combination of all the colors of light.
Additive Process
a process that creates color by adding color energies together.
Incandescent
the process of creating light with heat.
Color
the perception of the energy of light; red light has the lowest energy that we can see, and violet light the highest.
Rods
photoreceptor cells in the eye that respond to differences in intensity
RGB Color Process
an additive color process that uses red, green, and blue