Re: What if.....
- From: drduugie@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 30 Aug 2006 17:42:03 -0700
spiritrising wrote:
lets look at this, lets start with red plain old red, when looked at under
blue light it is black, or depending on shade of red from black to gray. red
is only red when it can reflect the red componets of light if that light has
red in it. when the light has no red in it, red will appear totally black or
a shade of gray. every color follows this pattern.
most tv's use red,green,blue lights to make other colors using the rgb
values for wavelengths of light. most people assume red or yellow as being
the hotest colors but deep blue is the hotest color there is.
when all colors are mixed evenly some would call it brown, but it is
actually a shade of black. this is found when you check the radiation level
of the light reflected off the color when done. even what most call blak is
not the darkest black there is but the only one they can see with light that
they are used to. colors that have a absolute zero radiation are the only
true blacks. this is called blackbody radiation. a theoretical object which
is a perfect absorber and emitter of radiation. spiritrising
It only gets darker when you mix light reflections, not when you mix
light.
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