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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

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    @bri_seven

    I legit thought "primary colors" were like prime numbers but colors.

    That name is NOT helping.

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    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

      @bri_seven

      I legit thought "primary colors" were like prime numbers but colors.

      That name is NOT helping.

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      @futurebird right, if we’re talking like prime numbers, colors do not really exist out in reality. What we have is wavelengths of light with wavelengths between 400 and 700nm, what we call the “visible spectrum”, and cells that have “response curves”, the lines here represent how much each type of cell is stimulated by each wavelength of light in the continuum

      we end up with “primaries” because the whole range of wavelengths under the curve all creates the same signal in our visual plane- so we can simulate the perception of all the wavelengths using only a few, in proportions. level of stimulus; S, M and L are as close to “real” primaries

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      • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

        @bri_seven

        I legit thought "primary colors" were like prime numbers but colors.

        That name is NOT helping.

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        @futurebird @bri_seven
        now I'm imagining seeing a primary color for every prime number. Maybe Geordi LaForge sees that way, but I don't think anyone else does.

        (There are some species of mantis shrimp which are thought to have up to 16 different color sensing pigments in their eyes, which might mean they see in 16 different primary colors, compared to the 4 primary colors that is typical for most arthropods and most non-mammalian vertebrates. )

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