Across
- 3. The type of light that contains all visible wavelengths combined.
- 6. The color that complements blue light by containing the other primary light components.
- 7. The secondary color resulting from the combination of the shortest and middle wavelengths of visible light.
- 8. The color that complements green light to produce white by contributing the other two primary colors.
- 9. The result when red, green, and blue light are combined in proper intensities.
- 11. The term for colors created by combining two primary colors of light.
- 13. The type of colors that combine to produce white light.
Down
- 1. The sequence that represents all visible colors in white light.
- 2. The secondary color formed when the longest and middle wavelengths of visible light are combined.
- 4. The process of mixing light colors to produce new colors.
- 5. The secondary color produced by combining the longest and shortest wavelengths of visible light.
- 7. The color that, when added to red light, supplies the remaining two primary light components needed to form white.
- 10. The process by which the brain interprets multiple light wavelengths as a single color.
- 12. The devices that use red, green, and blue light to display images.
- 14. The three-letter abbreviation for the most common primary colors of light.
