From a shoot I shot this weekend. I was feeling color-iously adventurous with Magenta – whichhh… errr… doesn’t technically exist.
A beam of white light is made up of all the colours in the spectrum. The range extends from red through to violet, with orange, yellow, green and blue in between. But there is one colour that is notable by its absence. Pink (or magenta, to use its official name) simply isn’t there. Magenta has no wavelength attributed to it, unlike all the other spectrum colours. But if magenta isn’t in the light spectrum, how come we can see it?
Click here to read the full article and find out —-> MAGENTA

