This is really interesting. apparently, we can’t see these colors normally because the way our eyes are designed. Makes you wonder if there’re more colors to explore. Blueish yellow is now my favorite color.
The visual light is only a small part of the electromagnetic spectrum. I’m sure there is all sorts of crazy stuff out there beyond human comprehension.
So is it supposed to look kind of like one color filtered through the other on a pixel-by-pixel basis? That’s what it seems like to me. Like the red is in the background and the green is covering it, but only at like 80% opacity and on every other pixel, but the transition is very smooth.
I think I saw them, but now my vision is all blurry and shit. The colors don’t even look particularly special to me, though. Reddish-green or whatever just looks like a dirty orange.
I just see a slight gradient effect or whatever thing going on. I think one of my eyes is more dominant than the other one. I say that because the OP in that thread which was linked said something about that so it’s stuck in my head that that is what is what.
Only in pigments. In light, red and green make yellow. It’s strange that the guy says blue and yellow are chromatic opposites, though, since they aren’t?not in light, at least.
I found out i was colorblind like a year ago i was like WTF. Its just wierd finding something like that out. Its like finding out your stupid or something because you find out everyone else knows something you don’t.
but yeah, one of my favorite discussion topics in school was about certain animal can see colors and hear things we can’t, which means we could be oblivious to all types of this such as humanity mislabeling a color and not knowing it. Which is also like finding out you are stupind but at least its your whole species this time.
what if everybody saw the same colors differently? like my green would be your white? what if psychos’ color orientation were all neon colored and that’s what drove them crazy? what the hell am i typing?