Color is formed by mixing light of different wavelengths, so a color could be represented as a function which gives the amount of light of each wavelength.
My question is, if white light is a mix of all colors (a straight line on this graph), then how come it can also be created by mixing the colors red, green and blue (three spikes on the graph)?
Does mixing two wavelengths somehow combine them into one?
Premise is different, but pretty much answers the question.
– QCD_IS_GOOD Jan 01 '15 at 23:20