Blue
Blue is a color in the visible spectrum with wavelengths roughly 450 to 495 nanometers. It is perceived when light contains predominantly these wavelengths. In additive color systems used by light-emitting devices, blue is one of the three primary colors, alongside red and green; in subtractive color models used for pigments, blue is produced by specific pigments and is not a primary color.
Historically, blue pigments include ultramarine from lapis lazuli and cobalt blue; Prussian blue is a synthetic
Blue symbolism varies but commonly denotes calm, stability, and trust; it is also associated with sadness or
In technology and design, blue is represented by the blue channel in digital color spaces such as