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Brad J
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Brad J asked in Science & MathematicsPhysics · 1 decade ago

Convert green LED light to another color (orange?)?

I have a display panel that I'm trying to use, it lights up in green but that doesn't match anything else in the installation. The display resembles a green LED alarm clock.

If I were to put an orange film in front of the green LED panel, would I see orange light, or what would happen? Is there any way to make it orange or white?

For reference:

http://diagnosysuk.com/ColorBurst_Bright_Green.JPG

(Not necessarily the same output bandwidth as my display, but I don't have that info.)

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  • 1 decade ago
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    You're stuck with green. Green is a shorter wavelength than orange, so orange is already "missing". So are all colours BUT green.

    If you place an orange, or any other colour filter in front of it, you end up with black (nothing).

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Our environment acts like a prism and breaks the white easy from the solar into the different colors with crimson bending the least and blue bending the main. whilst solar is in extreme midday, we get white easy. yet whilst the solar hits the planet on an perspective, the crimson easy is going immediately right into a crimson/orange sundown mutually as the blue is bent in direction of the "extreme midday" section making the sky look blue.

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