What happens to blocked light in a color filter?
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Color filters block certain wavelengths of light and let others pass through. For example, a green filter blocks all wavelengths except green light. ... Astronomers assign a color to each pixel of the final image according to its brightness when observed through each of the different filters.
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When a white light shined on the color filter, the person in the simulation saw the color of the filter. This filtering of color occurred because all visible colors make up white light. If the filter is red, then light with a wavelength for the color red passes through the filter, allowing the person in the simulation to see red-colored light. The filter blocks or absorbs the other colors.
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