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Exploring Color Science and Models
color is not an inherent property of objects, but rather a result of our brain’s interpretation of light’s interaction with those objects
Oureyes have tiny helpers called cones that love to play with light. When light comes into our eyes, these cones wake up and tell our brain what color they see. It’s like they’re whispering to our brain, “Hey, this looks red!” or “That’s blue!” Understanding these amazing cones will help us enjoy the colorful world around us even more! This also leads us to how different color models help us in creating and working with colors in art, computers, and more!
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