New discoveries about the behavior of light were essential to the later development of camera lenses and photographic recording processes. One of the most important such discoveries was made by Isaac Newton (1643-1727) in around 1664 when he placed a prism in a beam of sunlight and discovered that white light is composed of different colors. His experiments went on to prove that those colors can be recombines to create white light again.
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