Do individual photons of light each contain all the colors of the light spectrum or is each single photon a single color?

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Do individual photons of light each contain all the colors of the light spectrum or is each single photon a single color?

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The smallest units of light are called photons, and each photon has a unique color, often known as a “wavelength.” Therefore, a single photon only represents one color and not the full range of hues found in light.
There are several photons, each with a unique hue, that are blended together to produce the various colors of light that humans see, such as a rainbow. Together, our eyes and brains enable us to perceive and comprehend all of these hues. So although though a single photon can only have one hue, the stunning variety of colors we see in the world is actually made up of many different photons working together!

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