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  • The Forbidden colors – Red-Green & Blue-Yellow: The Stunning Colors You Can’t See

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Jan 3, 2020
    colour

    www.livescience.com/17948-red-green-blue-yellow-stunning-colors.html

     

     

    While the human eye has red, green, and blue-sensing cones, those cones are cross-wired in the retina to produce a luminance channel plus a red-green and a blue-yellow channel, and it’s data in that color space (known technically as “LAB”) that goes to the brain. That’s why we can’t perceive a reddish-green or a yellowish-blue, whereas such colors can be represented in the RGB color space used by digital cameras.

     

    https://en.rockcontent.com/blog/the-use-of-yellow-in-data-design

    The back of the retina is covered in light-sensitive neurons known as cone cells and rod cells. There are three types of cone cells, each sensitive to different ranges of light. These ranges overlap, but for convenience the cones are referred to as blue (short-wavelength), green (medium-wavelength), and red (long-wavelength). The rod cells are primarily used in low-light situations, so we’ll ignore those for now.

     

    When light enters the eye and hits the cone cells, the cones get excited and send signals to the brain through the visual cortex. Different wavelengths of light excite different combinations of cones to varying levels, which generates our perception of color. You can see that the red cones are most sensitive to light, and the blue cones are least sensitive. The sensitivity of green and red cones overlaps for most of the visible spectrum.

     

    Here’s how your brain takes the signals of light intensity from the cones and turns it into color information. To see red or green, your brain finds the difference between the levels of excitement in your red and green cones. This is the red-green channel.

     

    To get “brightness,” your brain combines the excitement of your red and green cones. This creates the luminance, or black-white, channel. To see yellow or blue, your brain then finds the difference between this luminance signal and the excitement of your blue cones. This is the yellow-blue channel.

     

    From the calculations made in the brain along those three channels, we get four basic colors: blue, green, yellow, and red. Seeing blue is what you experience when low-wavelength light excites the blue cones more than the green and red.

     

    Seeing green happens when light excites the green cones more than the red cones. Seeing red happens when only the red cones are excited by high-wavelength light.

     

    Here’s where it gets interesting. Seeing yellow is what happens when BOTH the green AND red cones are highly excited near their peak sensitivity. This is the biggest collective excitement that your cones ever have, aside from seeing pure white.

     

    Notice that yellow occurs at peak intensity in the graph to the right. Further, the lens and cornea of the eye happen to block shorter wavelengths, reducing sensitivity to blue and violet light.

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  • How to Make High Performance Sound Absorption Panels for $5

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  • Maya Plugins for Modeling

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  • the most amazing drone holographic light show in China

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    Jan 1, 2020
    cool, hardware, production

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  • Ex-Google exec Ross LaJeunesse savages firm on human rights

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    Jan 1, 2020
    ves

    www.bbc.com/news/business-50976764

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  • BLENDER MESH DEFORMERS DISTRIBUTORS

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    Dec 29, 2019
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  • Sia – Angel By The Wings

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    Dec 29, 2019
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  • The 10 essential addons for architectural design that come with Blender 2.8.x

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    Dec 28, 2019
    blender, software

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  • DNeg possibly charged with fraud

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Dec 28, 2019
    ves

    An Oscar-winning visual effects studio aiming for a £600 million stock market flotation has become entangled in an alleged scheme to defraud the taxman.

    DNEG, which has worked on films such as No Time to Die and Captain Marvel, could have to pay HM Revenue & Customs more than £10 million in back taxes and penalties.

    https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/visual-effects-studio-reveals-tax-raid-vjb3pj8s3

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  • Stella the Dog Talks w/ Buttons

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    Dec 27, 2019
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  • A.I. – Deeper metrics of Christmas by Jim Meskimen

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    Dec 27, 2019
    A.I.

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  • Hayao Miyazaki – How Animation Comes To Life

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    Dec 25, 2019
    animation, design

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  • Superman – The Golden Age of Animation

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    Dec 25, 2019
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  • MAYA Plugins for Fast Production

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    Dec 25, 2019
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  • Do we see reality as it is? | Donald Hoffman

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    Dec 24, 2019
    colour, quotes

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