 h a l f b a k e r y Veni, vidi, teenie weenie yellow polka dot bikini.
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cool! have a carefully extended and probably now toasted croissant. |
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it'll all end in tears... |
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To point out the obvious, green isn't a primary colour. |
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but it's rather lovely...olive is my favourite shade... |
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hidden - go work for food. there's a love. |
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Well, 3 primary colors are really just a concept used in color blending to reflect the fact that humans only have three kinds of color receptors in their eyes anyway. It's perfectly possible to have, say, a pure orange that is not a mix of other colors--but it will be picked up by more than one receptor in the eye. |
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I could just as validly say that Yellow is not a primary color--when mixing light instead of pigment, the primaries are Red/Green/Blue. In fact this interpretation is probably "more correct" anyway because Red and Blue aren't even primary colors of pigment--you want Cyan/Magenta/Yellow (and in this case you are seeing light emitted by the burning metals instead of light reflected from a surface, so pigments shouldn't apply anyway) |
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Red/Blue/Yellow is a popular myth perpetuated by preschool teachers who don't want to try and explain the difference between Cyan and Blue or Magenta and Red/Purple (not that I blame them) |
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As a fun color expiriment, sparked by another comment, try mixing yellow and black paint (or, on a computer, make a yellow image and then reduce the brightness). You end up with olive green. |
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Either that or the Bat signal. |
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//Red/Blue/Yellow is a popular myth perpetuated by preschool teachers// - Thank god you told me that, I've spent a long time trying to work out why some colours are more primary than others. I still can't see why we always use three colours to make the full range when all colours lie along a spectrum bounded by just red and blue. |
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