Purple isn't actually a color of the rainbow!
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NutritiousGoop wrote...
Hey, I didnt know this for a really long time. Violet as a color these days is always shown as a deep purple, at least in my eyes. Besides, violet pigments are purple, and every picture of a rainbow I saw as a kid had purple in it, so when I learned about the color spectrum at first, I assumed violet was purple, and when I saw it in the textbook, it violet legitimately looked purple to me, and still does.
I blame my slightly colorblind eyes.
Violet and Purple are very closely related
Wikipedia wrote...
In the traditional color wheel used by painters, violet and purple are both placed between red and blue. Purple occupies the space closer to red, between crimson and violet.[13] Violet is closer to blue, and usually less intense and bright than purple.
From the point of view of optics, violet is a real color: it occupies its own place at the end of the visible spectrum, and was one of the seven spectral colors of the spectrum first described by Isaac Newton in 1672.
In the additive color system, used to create colors on a computer screen or on a color television, violet is simulated by purple, by combining blue light at high intensity with a less intense red light on a black screen. The range of purples is created by combining blue and red light of any intensities; the chromaticities formed this way line along the "line of purples".
While the scientific definition is clear, the cultural definitions are more varied. The color called purple by the French, pourpre, contains more red and half the amount of blue of the color called purple in the United States and the U.K..[14] In German, a more reddish color is sometimes called Purpurrot ("purple-red") to avoid confusion.
Violet
Purple
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Mai Mai Mai wrote...
NutritiousGoop wrote...
Hey, I didnt know this for a really long time. Violet as a color these days is always shown as a deep purple, at least in my eyes. Besides, violet pigments are purple, and every picture of a rainbow I saw as a kid had purple in it, so when I learned about the color spectrum at first, I assumed violet was purple, and when I saw it in the textbook, it violet legitimately looked purple to me, and still does.
I blame my slightly colorblind eyes.
Violet and Purple are very closely related
Wikipedia wrote...
In the traditional color wheel used by painters, violet and purple are both placed between red and blue. Purple occupies the space closer to red, between crimson and violet.[13] Violet is closer to blue, and usually less intense and bright than purple.
From the point of view of optics, violet is a real color: it occupies its own place at the end of the visible spectrum, and was one of the seven spectral colors of the spectrum first described by Isaac Newton in 1672.
In the additive color system, used to create colors on a computer screen or on a color television, violet is simulated by purple, by combining blue light at high intensity with a less intense red light on a black screen. The range of purples is created by combining blue and red light of any intensities; the chromaticities formed this way line along the "line of purples".
While the scientific definition is clear, the cultural definitions are more varied. The color called purple by the French, pourpre, contains more red and half the amount of blue of the color called purple in the United States and the U.K..[14] In German, a more reddish color is sometimes called Purpurrot ("purple-red") to avoid confusion.
Violet
Purple
can you shut the fuck up. why are you quoting wikipedia when you don't have the slightest idea about what the fuck you're on about.
why the fuck are you talking about colour accuracy in a rainbow and then using a png/jpeg image that uses RGB and comparing it. How a fucking computer produces colour and a rainbow produce colour are two ENTIRELY different things and because of shit like gamma correction, brightness and image formats/resolution on a computer, talking about colour accuracy through an image when comparing it to real world phenomenon is FUCKING DUMB YOU FUCKING DIPSHIT
fucking learn what the fuck ur on about before talking you fucking retard. SCIENCE OF COLOUR PERCEPTION fucking google it.
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de'Cypher wrote...
I bet you I don't give a shit.Fuck off.
I think you do care, and you're not being honest with yourself.
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Sgt.broski
Where's the futa Jacob
Anesthetize wrote...
Mai Mai Mai wrote...
NutritiousGoop wrote...
Hey, I didnt know this for a really long time. Violet as a color these days is always shown as a deep purple, at least in my eyes. Besides, violet pigments are purple, and every picture of a rainbow I saw as a kid had purple in it, so when I learned about the color spectrum at first, I assumed violet was purple, and when I saw it in the textbook, it violet legitimately looked purple to me, and still does.
I blame my slightly colorblind eyes.
Violet and Purple are very closely related
Wikipedia wrote...
In the traditional color wheel used by painters, violet and purple are both placed between red and blue. Purple occupies the space closer to red, between crimson and violet.[13] Violet is closer to blue, and usually less intense and bright than purple.
From the point of view of optics, violet is a real color: it occupies its own place at the end of the visible spectrum, and was one of the seven spectral colors of the spectrum first described by Isaac Newton in 1672.
In the additive color system, used to create colors on a computer screen or on a color television, violet is simulated by purple, by combining blue light at high intensity with a less intense red light on a black screen. The range of purples is created by combining blue and red light of any intensities; the chromaticities formed this way line along the "line of purples".
While the scientific definition is clear, the cultural definitions are more varied. The color called purple by the French, pourpre, contains more red and half the amount of blue of the color called purple in the United States and the U.K..[14] In German, a more reddish color is sometimes called Purpurrot ("purple-red") to avoid confusion.
Violet
Purple
can you shut the fuck up. why are you quoting wikipedia when you don't have the slightest idea about what the fuck you're on about.
why the fuck are you talking about colour accuracy in a rainbow and then using a png/jpeg image that uses RGB and comparing it. How a fucking computer produces colour and a rainbow produce colour are two ENTIRELY different things and because of shit like gamma correction, brightness and image formats/resolution on a computer, talking about colour accuracy through an image when comparing it to real world phenomenon is FUCKING DUMB YOU FUCKING DIPSHIT
fucking learn what the fuck ur on about before talking you fucking retard. SCIENCE OF COLOUR PERCEPTION fucking google it.
Chill the fuck out. All that edgy shit is depressing.
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TheOverFlow wrote...
Anesthetize wrote...
Mai Mai Mai wrote...
NutritiousGoop wrote...
Hey, I didnt know this for a really long time. Violet as a color these days is always shown as a deep purple, at least in my eyes. Besides, violet pigments are purple, and every picture of a rainbow I saw as a kid had purple in it, so when I learned about the color spectrum at first, I assumed violet was purple, and when I saw it in the textbook, it violet legitimately looked purple to me, and still does.
I blame my slightly colorblind eyes.
Violet and Purple are very closely related
Wikipedia wrote...
In the traditional color wheel used by painters, violet and purple are both placed between red and blue. Purple occupies the space closer to red, between crimson and violet.[13] Violet is closer to blue, and usually less intense and bright than purple.
From the point of view of optics, violet is a real color: it occupies its own place at the end of the visible spectrum, and was one of the seven spectral colors of the spectrum first described by Isaac Newton in 1672.
In the additive color system, used to create colors on a computer screen or on a color television, violet is simulated by purple, by combining blue light at high intensity with a less intense red light on a black screen. The range of purples is created by combining blue and red light of any intensities; the chromaticities formed this way line along the "line of purples".
While the scientific definition is clear, the cultural definitions are more varied. The color called purple by the French, pourpre, contains more red and half the amount of blue of the color called purple in the United States and the U.K..[14] In German, a more reddish color is sometimes called Purpurrot ("purple-red") to avoid confusion.
Violet
Purple
can you shut the fuck up. why are you quoting wikipedia when you don't have the slightest idea about what the fuck you're on about.
why the fuck are you talking about colour accuracy in a rainbow and then using a png/jpeg image that uses RGB and comparing it. How a fucking computer produces colour and a rainbow produce colour are two ENTIRELY different things and because of shit like gamma correction, brightness and image formats/resolution on a computer, talking about colour accuracy through an image when comparing it to real world phenomenon is FUCKING DUMB YOU FUCKING DIPSHIT
fucking learn what the fuck ur on about before talking you fucking retard. SCIENCE OF COLOUR PERCEPTION fucking google it.
Chill the fuck out. All that edgy shit is depressing.
roflLAMO if u get depressed over EDUCATING urself then i have bad news for you buddy. but i guess we can't all be intellectuals in this world.
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Longevity wrote...
de'Cypher wrote...
I bet you I don't give a shit.Fuck off.
I think you do care, and you're not being honest with yourself.
Truly.
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Sgt.broski
Where's the futa Jacob
Anesthetize wrote...
TheOverFlow wrote...
Anesthetize wrote...
Mai Mai Mai wrote...
NutritiousGoop wrote...
Hey, I didnt know this for a really long time. Violet as a color these days is always shown as a deep purple, at least in my eyes. Besides, violet pigments are purple, and every picture of a rainbow I saw as a kid had purple in it, so when I learned about the color spectrum at first, I assumed violet was purple, and when I saw it in the textbook, it violet legitimately looked purple to me, and still does.
I blame my slightly colorblind eyes.
Violet and Purple are very closely related
Wikipedia wrote...
In the traditional color wheel used by painters, violet and purple are both placed between red and blue. Purple occupies the space closer to red, between crimson and violet.[13] Violet is closer to blue, and usually less intense and bright than purple.
From the point of view of optics, violet is a real color: it occupies its own place at the end of the visible spectrum, and was one of the seven spectral colors of the spectrum first described by Isaac Newton in 1672.
In the additive color system, used to create colors on a computer screen or on a color television, violet is simulated by purple, by combining blue light at high intensity with a less intense red light on a black screen. The range of purples is created by combining blue and red light of any intensities; the chromaticities formed this way line along the "line of purples".
While the scientific definition is clear, the cultural definitions are more varied. The color called purple by the French, pourpre, contains more red and half the amount of blue of the color called purple in the United States and the U.K..[14] In German, a more reddish color is sometimes called Purpurrot ("purple-red") to avoid confusion.
Violet
Purple
can you shut the fuck up. why are you quoting wikipedia when you don't have the slightest idea about what the fuck you're on about.
why the fuck are you talking about colour accuracy in a rainbow and then using a png/jpeg image that uses RGB and comparing it. How a fucking computer produces colour and a rainbow produce colour are two ENTIRELY different things and because of shit like gamma correction, brightness and image formats/resolution on a computer, talking about colour accuracy through an image when comparing it to real world phenomenon is FUCKING DUMB YOU FUCKING DIPSHIT
fucking learn what the fuck ur on about before talking you fucking retard. SCIENCE OF COLOUR PERCEPTION fucking google it.
Chill the fuck out. All that edgy shit is depressing.
roflLAMO if u get depressed over EDUCATING urself then i have bad news for you buddy. but i guess we can't all be intellectuals in this world.
The education part was ok. I just had a tough time taking you seriously.
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animefreak_usa
Child of Samael
TheOverFlow wrote...
Anesthetize wrote...
TheOverFlow wrote...
Anesthetize wrote...
Mai Mai Mai wrote...
NutritiousGoop wrote...
Hey, I didnt know this for a really long time. Violet as a color these days is always shown as a deep purple, at least in my eyes. Besides, violet pigments are purple, and every picture of a rainbow I saw as a kid had purple in it, so when I learned about the color spectrum at first, I assumed violet was purple, and when I saw it in the textbook, it violet legitimately looked purple to me, and still does.
I blame my slightly colorblind eyes.
Violet and Purple are very closely related
Wikipedia wrote...
In the traditional color wheel used by painters, violet and purple are both placed between red and blue. Purple occupies the space closer to red, between crimson and violet.[13] Violet is closer to blue, and usually less intense and bright than purple.
From the point of view of optics, violet is a real color: it occupies its own place at the end of the visible spectrum, and was one of the seven spectral colors of the spectrum first described by Isaac Newton in 1672.
In the additive color system, used to create colors on a computer screen or on a color television, violet is simulated by purple, by combining blue light at high intensity with a less intense red light on a black screen. The range of purples is created by combining blue and red light of any intensities; the chromaticities formed this way line along the "line of purples".
While the scientific definition is clear, the cultural definitions are more varied. The color called purple by the French, pourpre, contains more red and half the amount of blue of the color called purple in the United States and the U.K..[14] In German, a more reddish color is sometimes called Purpurrot ("purple-red") to avoid confusion.
Violet
Purple
can you shut the fuck up. why are you quoting wikipedia when you don't have the slightest idea about what the fuck you're on about.
why the fuck are you talking about colour accuracy in a rainbow and then using a png/jpeg image that uses RGB and comparing it. How a fucking computer produces colour and a rainbow produce colour are two ENTIRELY different things and because of shit like gamma correction, brightness and image formats/resolution on a computer, talking about colour accuracy through an image when comparing it to real world phenomenon is FUCKING DUMB YOU FUCKING DIPSHIT
fucking learn what the fuck ur on about before talking you fucking retard. SCIENCE OF COLOUR PERCEPTION fucking google it.
Chill the fuck out. All that edgy shit is depressing.
roflLAMO if u get depressed over EDUCATING urself then i have bad news for you buddy. but i guess we can't all be intellectuals in this world.
The education part was ok. I just had a tough time taking you seriously.
>Taking sir Kenny of the sheep seriously.
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Sgt.broski
Where's the futa Jacob
animefreak_usa wrote...
TheOverFlow wrote...
Anesthetize wrote...
TheOverFlow wrote...
Anesthetize wrote...
Mai Mai Mai wrote...
NutritiousGoop wrote...
Hey, I didnt know this for a really long time. Violet as a color these days is always shown as a deep purple, at least in my eyes. Besides, violet pigments are purple, and every picture of a rainbow I saw as a kid had purple in it, so when I learned about the color spectrum at first, I assumed violet was purple, and when I saw it in the textbook, it violet legitimately looked purple to me, and still does.
I blame my slightly colorblind eyes.
Violet and Purple are very closely related
Wikipedia wrote...
In the traditional color wheel used by painters, violet and purple are both placed between red and blue. Purple occupies the space closer to red, between crimson and violet.[13] Violet is closer to blue, and usually less intense and bright than purple.
From the point of view of optics, violet is a real color: it occupies its own place at the end of the visible spectrum, and was one of the seven spectral colors of the spectrum first described by Isaac Newton in 1672.
In the additive color system, used to create colors on a computer screen or on a color television, violet is simulated by purple, by combining blue light at high intensity with a less intense red light on a black screen. The range of purples is created by combining blue and red light of any intensities; the chromaticities formed this way line along the "line of purples".
While the scientific definition is clear, the cultural definitions are more varied. The color called purple by the French, pourpre, contains more red and half the amount of blue of the color called purple in the United States and the U.K..[14] In German, a more reddish color is sometimes called Purpurrot ("purple-red") to avoid confusion.
Violet
Purple
can you shut the fuck up. why are you quoting wikipedia when you don't have the slightest idea about what the fuck you're on about.
why the fuck are you talking about colour accuracy in a rainbow and then using a png/jpeg image that uses RGB and comparing it. How a fucking computer produces colour and a rainbow produce colour are two ENTIRELY different things and because of shit like gamma correction, brightness and image formats/resolution on a computer, talking about colour accuracy through an image when comparing it to real world phenomenon is FUCKING DUMB YOU FUCKING DIPSHIT
fucking learn what the fuck ur on about before talking you fucking retard. SCIENCE OF COLOUR PERCEPTION fucking google it.
Chill the fuck out. All that edgy shit is depressing.
roflLAMO if u get depressed over EDUCATING urself then i have bad news for you buddy. but i guess we can't all be intellectuals in this world.
The education part was ok. I just had a tough time taking you seriously.
>Taking sir Kenny of the sheep seriously.
Another fail on my part then?