Question

Explain what color the person sees for variouse combinations of red, gren, and blue light.

Same level of blue and green -

Same level of blue and red -

Same level of red and green -

Same level of all the colors -

Your own cobination using different levels ( example; a lot of green and a small about of blue)

Answers

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When it comes to seeing colors through a combination of red, green, and blue (RGB) light, each combination produces a specific perceived color. Here’s an explanation of what a person might see for the various combinations you listed:

### 1. Same level of Blue and Green:
When blue and green light are mixed at the same intensity, the result is perceived as cyan. This color can often be seen in the sky and is a bright, vibrant shade that falls between blue and green on the color spectrum.

### 2. Same level of Blue and Red:
When blue and red light are mixed equally, the result is perceived as magenta (or purple). This color is a combination of the primary colors and is commonly seen in various lighting and art contexts.

### 3. Same level of Red and Green:
When red and green light are mixed at equal intensity, the result is perceived as yellow. Yellow is a bright, warm color and is often associated with sunlight and warmth.

### 4. Same level of All the Colors:
When red, green, and blue light are all present at the same level of intensity, the result is perceived as white light. This occurs because the combination of all three primary colors of light results in the full spectrum of visible light.

### 5. Custom Combination (Example: A lot of Green and a small amount of Blue):
If there is a lot of green light and a small amount of blue light, the resulting color will lean toward a bright green, but it will have a slight cyan or teal tint due to the presence of blue. The exact shade will depend on the intensity of the green compared to the blue, but it will primarily appear green due to its dominance in the mix.

Overall, the perception of color in these combinations helps demonstrate how additive color mixing works, where different levels of red, green, and blue combine to create various colors.