This series is intended to work as either an introduction to, or a review of, the rudiments of colour. It will include a painless recap of the basic physics, and then move on to some manageable explanations as to why colour behaves the way it does.

unit 01: What do we see?
An introduction to sight and light.

What's the deal? - Why read about sight.

intro - feeling, smelling and tasting the world.

The One Thing - What we really see and hear.

All We Really See - If we can only see one thing, how then do we see the world around us?

I See - digesting the scary truth.

unit 02: The visible spectrum.
An introduction to the visible spectrum, colour, and why [you need to know that] they're all one and the same.

What's the deal? - Why would I read about the visible spectrum?

The Visible Spectrum - Very briefly, light and the electromagnetic spectrum.

The First Mention of Colour - And yet, it's what we've been talking about all along.

Sky Crystal - Why rainbows are like giant crystals, displaying the separate wavelengths of the visible spectrum.

I See - Everything we see is one and the same, and yet it's different.

unit 03: Colour spaces and their primaries.
An introduction to the additive and subtractive colour spaces, and a look at their different primary colour sets.

The RGB Colour Space - [video is present - but text is unfinished]
From sunlight to cinema; to our eyes they're just Red, Green and Blue.

The CMYK Colour Space - [video is present - but text is unfinished]
why were we taught Red Yellow and Blue are primaries?