We discussed the colors of the spectrum (red, orange, yellow, green, ...) in
Part II-2.
Of these colors, red, green, and blue are generally considered the three primary colors of light.
This is because the eye has three types of cones (color sensors) which are sensitive to these three primary colors
and which allow us to perceive color. Figure 19 shows the spectral sensitivity curves corresponding to the human eye,
according to the CIE definition of the 1931 Standard Observer.
These are referred to as the color matching functions.

has a high sensitivity in the red wavelength region,

has a high sensitivity in the green wavelength region, and

has a high sensitivity in the blue wavelength region.
The colors that we see are the result of different

,

, and

proportions (stimuli) in the light received from an object.