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[AUDIO LOGO] Welcome to the TI Precision Labs series on color sensing. This video will introduce and cover the basics of how colors are defined. The introduction to color sensors chapter in this video series covered how colors are created and seen by the human eye. The spectrum of visible light ranges from 380 nanometers to 750 nanometers. Within that range, the corresponding wavelength of each visible color can be seen here. This video will discuss how the wavelengths of the visible spectrum can be combined to make other colors and how this process has been standardized. Being able to accurately reproduce colors that are consistent across different manufacturers is an important part of display technology. Most modern displays mix together primary colors to create a wide range of other colors. Depending on the type of display technology, these primary color sources can be produced through emitters or special color filters. Colors can be produced on the display by adding various amounts