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Post by Michael on Jun 28, 2005 7:17:29 GMT
or any color of choice actually as I found myself in the great outdoors last weekend, I had to keep my mind occupied with something... so I came up with this quite ridiculous question and for the sake of convincing you all that I'm ready for the funny farm How can you tell that the color green, in example the leaves on a selected tree, looks the same to you as it does to me? If we look away from the scientific explanation about light reflecting and all that... how can we really tell that it looks exactly the same? and if color is considered a vibration, does it affect you just the way it affects me? so that's what happens when you go off-line for 4 days ;D lots of love Michael
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Post by emmess on Aug 11, 2005 1:51:00 GMT
I'll byte hehehehe Colour does NOT appear the same to each person - you may see green - another person may see a certain shade of brown or gold - Remember colour-blind? I have seen several websites that are arranged in colours I personally think are nasty together - blue and orange for instance. I have been enlightened to the reason for this colour choice - IT WILL LOOK THE SAME TO SOMEONE WHO IS COLOUR BLIND. Therefore, the designers of this website are striving to be utterly accessible to as many people as possible. Here's one website in particular that offers a different vision of colour - www.visibone.com/color/chart.htmlNote the brown/blue section of the colour chart - there is no green or yellow or red - That's also why traffic lights are in a certain order - colour blind people can tell which light is shining even though they can't see the colour - therefore they know when they can go, stop or slow down!
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