Actually black is a lack of color. White is all the colors.
Actually you have that visa versa. 😉
Black is an absence of light.
But in pigments, it's the reverse.
When mixing colors for paint it's one thing, with light, it's another.
Yes depends on the context.
But for light, there would be no need for pigments.
light is all the colors until it's broken down with a prism or filters
no need for pigment but there is ''color''
Refraction doesn't break anything down.
and remember, we don't ''see'' most of the spectrum of light
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Actually black is a lack of color. White is all the colors.
Actually you have that visa versa. 😉
Black is an absence of light.
But in pigments, it's the reverse.
When mixing colors for paint it's one thing, with light, it's another.
Yes depends on the context.
But for light, there would be no need for pigments.
light is all the colors until it's broken down with a prism or filters
no need for pigment but there is ''color''
Refraction doesn't break anything down.
and remember, we don't ''see'' most of the spectrum of light