ISLE 6.5 Color Matching Experiment: Metameric MatchesClick on the above link to work through the ISLE activity. Once you’ve completed the activity, navigate back and answer the following question.Is it possible to generate a metamer for a pure wavelength light?
A. No, this is never possible.
B. Yes, but only if you the pure wavelength light is towards the extremes of the visible range.
C. Yes, as long as a person has control over three independent lights.
D. No, but it is possible to use a pure but different wavelength to match that color.
Answer: C
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