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May 14th, 2000, 01:38 AM
#1
I have a question, if a color is that color because it absorbs all the colors in the spectrum, except the one your seeing,
for example,
grass is green, grass absorbs, red, orange, yellow, blue, indigo, and violot...
but not green, it reflects green, so technically, wouldnt that make grass every color but green?
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May 14th, 2000, 01:41 AM
#2
Frenzied Member
No is the short answer, it makes it green.
The only way to define the colour of an object is the colour of the light it reflects/emmits, defining colour in any other way is silly
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May 15th, 2000, 01:12 AM
#3
Junior Member
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May 15th, 2000, 01:16 AM
#4
Frenzied Member
yes it is, in the same way that 0 is a number.
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May 15th, 2000, 01:55 AM
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May 15th, 2000, 02:08 AM
#6
Here's another question:
I thought the primary colours are Red, Blue and Yellow?
Why do some people say it's Red Blue and Green? Green isn't primary! We can make it by mixing yellow and blue.
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May 15th, 2000, 03:18 AM
#7
Frenzied Member
If you're mixing paint then the Primary colours are Red Yellow and Blue, If your mixing light the primary colours are Red Green and Blue.
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May 15th, 2000, 04:32 AM
#8
Frenzied Member
If you mix red and green light you get yellow light
If you mix Blue and Yellow Paint you get green paint
The primary colours for mixing paint are completly different from the primary colours for mixing light.
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May 15th, 2000, 07:05 PM
#9
Junior Member
Black can't be a colour, because we only see the colour(s) that are reflected off an object. If an object was black we wouldn't be able to see it, because no light is reflecting off it. Therefore the only thing that is black is a black hole.
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May 15th, 2000, 07:15 PM
#10
Fanatic Member
I agree with you there that black is not a colur. Netither is white if we get down to it. They are both technically refered to as shades.
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May 15th, 2000, 10:38 PM
#11
transcendental analytic
FOr you others, what is colour then? I mean the definition
There are two methods of splitting up colors
Addition method: Add a colours to black: Red green and blue: for light emitted or reflected by object
substract method: Substracting from white: Red yellow and blue, for object reflecting light
And the reds and blues are different from each other, i've seen this somewhere.
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May 15th, 2000, 11:31 PM
#12
PowerPoster
I'd say white is a color, a mixed color (R+G+B or R+Y+B).
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