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When cyan, magenta and yellow beams were reflected on the wall, where

                                                                                                                             the three colours overlapped they would create three new colours red, blue
                                                                                                                             and green and where all six colours overlapped, would cause the Retina rod

                                                                                                                             cells to become excited all at the same time, and the colour they would

     Another experiment by Young-Helmholtz the theory of colour vision                                                       recognise is black. (Please see Fig. 10)
     confirms how we use the Retina cone and rod cells.  Imagine being in a

     darkened room after a few seconds our eyes adjust using our Retina rod

     cells we start to see dark shapes. Suddenly three light beams shine on the

     far wall one red one green and one blue.  As they overlap three secondary
     colours form yellow, magenta and cyan.




     Where all six colours overlap the three different types of Retina cone cells

     all become excited at the same time, and the colour white is recognised
     through the human eye.




     (Please see Fig. 9)
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