Harrigan,
I don’t understand your argument.
It is `just´ a question of filtration or rather filters. If you have sharp cuttting filters with several cutting frequencies at hand, you can choose the one apt to cut off the spectrum you like. (Actually, as stated above, our choice of filters in practice is somewhat limited.)
(Might be that your idea was based on the spectral sensitation on the very layers of colour films where an overlapping of the sensitation spectra is essential to render any colour hue.)
I don’t understand your argument.
It is `just´ a question of filtration or rather filters. If you have sharp cuttting filters with several cutting frequencies at hand, you can choose the one apt to cut off the spectrum you like. (Actually, as stated above, our choice of filters in practice is somewhat limited.)
(Might be that your idea was based on the spectral sensitation on the very layers of colour films where an overlapping of the sensitation spectra is essential to render any colour hue.)