Polykromatic
Polykromatic refers to the property of light or color that contains multiple wavelengths or frequencies. This phenomenon is a result of the way that light behaves, displaying a spectrum of colors when separated into its individual components. The concept of polykromatic is an extension of the traditional additive color model, which describes the way that colors are created by the combination of red, green, and blue light in various intensities.
Unlike traditional additive color models, which rely on three primary colors to produce a wide range of
Polykromatic color systems have a wide range of potential applications in fields such as art, design, technology,
Despite its name, polykromatic is often confounded with the term "polychromatic", which is derived from the