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WHAT COLOR IS THIS ?


boubabi

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Blue and brown?

 

I mean, it's probably actually blue and black, but the lighting makes it look brown in the image. Or maybe it's actually blue and gold.

 

Definitely. Not. White.

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There's three cones: small, medium and large. They are blue sensitive, green sensitive, and red sensitive.

 

As for the black bit (which I see as gold), it's called additive mixing. Blue, green and red are the main colors for additive mixing. This is where it gets really tricky. Subtractive mixing, such as with paint, means the more colors you add the murkier it gets until its black. ADDITIVE mixing, when you add the three colors the eyes see best, red, green and blue, (not to be confused with primary colors red, blue and yellow) it makes pure white.

 

—Blue and Black: In conclusion, your retina's cones are more high functioning, and this results in your eyes doing subtractive mixing.

 

—White and Gold: our eyes don't work well in dim light so our retinas rods see white, and this makes them less light sensitive, causing additive mixing, (that of green and red), to make gold."

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