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O Filtro Amarelo
1.
2. Visible light is not inherently different from the other parts of
the electromagnetic spectrum with the exception that the human
eye has evolved to detect visible waves.
3. In 1905, Albert Einstein suggested mathematically that electrons attached to
atoms in a metal can absorb a specific quantity of light (first termed a
quantum, but later changed to a photon) and thus have the energy to escape.
ENERGY CUTOFF
Only eject electrons with
photons of higher energy
PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT
4. Photons are entities that possess energy and momentum (but no
mass), Visible light exhibits photons with different energies.
QUANTUM MECHANICS
where:
h is Planck's constant,
c is light speed,
λ is the wavelenght.
h.c
λ
E =
5. VISIBLE LIGHT ESPECTRUM
Wavelength Range
(nanometers)
Perceived Color
340-400
Near Ultraviolet (UV;
Invisible)
400-430 Violet
430-500 Blue
500-570 Green
570-620 Yellow to Orange
620-670 Bright Red
670-750 Dark Red
Over 750 Near Infrared (IR; Invisible)
6. COLOR TEMPERATURE
The color temperature of a light source is the value of the absolute temperature
(Kelvin) of a black body radiator when the radiator chromaticity matches that of the
light source.
(a) the horseshoe is first heated to about 900 K where it begins to glow a dull red.
(b) for 1500 K and 2000 K, the horseshoe turns a yellowish to brighter red color.
(c) over 3000 K produces a yellow-to-white color transition (color temperature of a
tungsten filament).
(d) at 5000 K and above a bluish-white color appears.
7. For higher color temperature appear more “blue” photons in the spectrum.
VISIBLE SPECTRA OF FILAMENT
8. Artificial Sources
Color
Temperature (K)
Daylight Sources
Color
Temperature (K)
Electronic Flash ~ 6500 Skylight ~ 12000
Conventional TV ~ 6000 Clear Summer Sky ~ 7000
Fluorescent Tubes ~ 5000 Clear Winter Sky ~ 6000
12 Volt / 50 Watt
Tungsten-Halogen
~ 3200 Photographic Daylight ~ 5500
100-Watt
Household Lamp
~ 2900 Overcast Sky ~ 5200
Candle Light ~ 2000 Sunrise and Sunset ~ 3000
COLOR TEMPERATURE OF LIGHT SOURCES
12. COMPLEMENTARY COLORS
Cyan = White - Red
Magenta = White - Green
Yellow = White - Blue
The complementary colors (cyan, yellow, and magenta) are also commonly
referred to as the primary subtractive colors because each can be formed by
subtracting one of the primary additives (red, green, and blue) from white light.
PRIMARY COLORS
Red + Green + Blue = White
COLOR PERCEPTION
13. These filters are generally constructed of dyed glass, lacquered gelatin,
or synthetic polymers (plastics) and have a wide range of applications.
The filter selectively transmits the red and blue portions of the incident
white light spectrum, but absorbs most of the green wavelengths. Thus,
the color magenta is obtained by subtracting green from white light.
ABSORPTION FILTERS
14. ABSORPTION IN MAGENTA FILTER
The filter also absorbs some light in the blue and red regions, indicating
this filter is not perfect and a small portion of all wavelengths do not pass
through. This type of unwanted absorption is often termed secondary
absorption and is common to most filters.
The peak intensity of absorbed light
falls at about 550 nanometers, right
in the center of the green region of
visible wavelengths.