downwardsfromzero said:Presumably there are colourblindness simulation apps available so interested parties can get a screen image for themselves and stop bothering you about it!Metta-Morpheus said:null24 said:Ummm, just wanna say: colorblind people are a thing?
I am colorblind and I am asked the question what does red look like to you all the time.
Colour subjectivity is a fascinating question though; the boundary between orange and red or yellow is not fixed, for example, so I'm rather intrigued by shades that explore those boundary zones - vermilion, turquoise, magenta, teal, primrose, indigo...
Me too! Aside from the intersubjective confirmation conundrum from above, I also find color boundaries interesting, as well as color illusions (like in difficulties telling what color or colors something is) interjections (not sure if that's a term, but when we seem bits of color in peripherals when looking at certain saturation of combinations of black and white), and color arguments where two people or more debate what color something is.
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