What is Color: Definition and 501 Discussions

Color (North American English), or colour (Commonwealth English), is the characteristic of visual perception described through color categories, with names such as red, orange, yellow, green, blue, or purple. This perception of color derives from the stimulation of photoreceptor cells (in particular cone cells in the human eye and other vertebrate eyes) by electromagnetic radiation (in the visible spectrum in the case of humans). Color categories and physical specifications of color are associated with objects through the wavelengths of the light that is reflected from them and their intensities. This reflection is governed by the object's physical properties such as light absorption, emission spectra, etc.
By defining a color space, colors can be identified numerically by coordinates, which in 1931 were also named in global agreement with internationally agreed color names like mentioned above (red, orange, etc.) by the International Commission on Illumination. The RGB color space for instance is a color space corresponding to human trichromacy and to the three cone cell types that respond to three bands of light: long wavelengths, peaking near 564–580 nm (red); medium-wavelength, peaking near 534–545 nm (green); and short-wavelength light, near 420–440 nm (blue). There may also be more than three color dimensions in other color spaces, such as in the CMYK color model, wherein one of the dimensions relates to a color's colorfulness).
The photo-receptivity of the "eyes" of other species also varies considerably from that of humans and so results in correspondingly different color perceptions that cannot readily be compared to one another. Honey bees and bumblebees have trichromatic color vision sensitive to ultraviolet but insensitive to red. Papilio butterflies possess six types of photoreceptors and may have pentachromatic vision. The most complex color vision system in the animal kingdom has been found in stomatopods (such as the mantis shrimp) with up to 12 spectral receptor types thought to work as multiple dichromatic units.The science of color is sometimes called chromatics, colorimetry, or simply color science. It includes the study of the perception of color by the human eye and brain, the origin of color in materials, color theory in art, and the physics of electromagnetic radiation in the visible range (that is, what is commonly referred to simply as light).

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    Reflection of color in opaque and transparent materials

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    The introduction of color and it's antisymmetric wavefunction.

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    How does and object get its color?

    I know that color depends on wavelenght but what affects the wavelenght? We have white light and it goes on an object there gets its color and then into my eye. So how does that object get its color? And when I am there... is true that single atoms cannot be displayed by light? I think I have...
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    How Does Thin-Film Interference Create Color Effects?

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    Measuring Color Underwater: Techniques and Challenges

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    Predicting eye color genotype?

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    How many ways can you color the edges of a hexagon in two colors?

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    Why do mirrors reflect light but white surfaces don't?

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    Is color an intrisic property of a substance - even in a dark room?

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  14. M

    Do have leptons 0 color charge or none?

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    Does the color of a hot body depend on its composition ?

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    Resistor overheated and melted color code, how do I determine type?

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    Analogy: Particle as a 'piece of color'

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    Why does black color asorb light?

    We know that any objects which absorbs all color of light is said to be black. But what is the underlying physics behind the color of the object that white light reflects all color and black color absorbs all color??
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    Color confinement of Technicolor (QCD)

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    Color temperature of halogen lamp vs intensity

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    Color of gluon mediating quark-antiquark process?

    I have the following process: q(R) + \bar{q}(\bar{B}) \rightarrow q(R)+\bar{q}(\bar{B}) In words: a quark with red color-charge and an antiquark with an anti-blue color-charge are incoming, and a red quark and anti-blue antiquark are emerging. Since I am not sure how else to draw that, I try...
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    Maximizing Wired Power Transmission: Resistance, Voltage and Color

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    Light Waves, Color, and Soap Bubbles

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    Solving Color Convergence Problem - Monte's Research

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    Quick Python color coding in editing question

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    Color Subtraction to the Eye Problem

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    Color of Gluon Jets in Electron-Positron Annihilation

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    Color conservation in gluon fragmentation

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    Does gluon oscillation violate color conservation?

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  43. phinds

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  45. danihel

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  47. S

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  49. FtlIsAwesome

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