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Parent topics
- Light [r]: The part of the electromagnetic spectrum visible to a species' biological eye. [e]
- Wavelength [r]: For a repeating phenomenon such as a radio signal with a given frequency, the wavelength is the length, in meters, of a single repetition [e]
- Painting [r]: Art consisting of representational, imaginative, or abstract designs produced by application of coloured paints or pigments to a two-dimensional, prepared, surface. [e]
Subtopics
- Red [r]: A range of colours characterized by wavelengths around 650 nm. [e]
- Orange [r]: A range of colours characterized by wavelengths around 590 nm. [e]
- Yellow [r]: A colour between green and orange on the spectrum of light. [e]
- Green [r]: A range of colours characterized by wavelengths around 510 nm. [e]
- Blue [r]: A range of colours characterized by wavelengths around 475 nm. [e]
- Indigo [r]: A range of colours characterized by wavelengths around 445 nm. [e]
- Violet [r]: A range of colours characterized by wavelengths around 400 nm. [e]
- Black [r]: [e]
- White [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Vision [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Color Blindness [r]: Abnormal condition in humans characterized by the inability to clearly distinguish different colours of the visible spectrum. [e]
- Dichromacy [r]: The vision of an organism with two types of color receptor. Most mammals have dichromatic color vision and this is a common form of human colourblindness. [e]
- Trichromacy [r]: The vision of an organism with three types of color receptors. Humans and closely related primates are usually trichromats but most mammals have dichromatic color vision. [e]
- Tetrachromacy [r]: Color vision characteristic of organisms with four types of color receptors. Birds, fish and insects are commonly tetrachromats and some human woman have tetrachromatic vision due to X-inactivation. [e]
- Munsell Color Order System [r]: a color space for describing color of surfaces [e]