• Rhoeri@lemmy.world
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    20 days ago

    Similarly, I think I’ve read somewhere that pink isn’t in the color spectrum. Or was it magenta?

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      20 days ago

      A lot of colors, like those, as well as gold, aren’t on the spectrum of visible light either.

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        20 days ago

        Gold is – it’s an orangeish yellow. I think what you’re meaning is that when people say “gold”, they usually are referring to the material properties of the metal as well. But the actual color does have a spectral hue. Magenta on the other hand, (including shades of pink that fall under magenta) is not a spectral color, and is just how our brain interprets the combination of signals from our red and blue cones.

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          Right. If you took a picture of a piece of gold and either sampled a point or blurred it together to one color, it wouldn’t look like gold any more.

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        20 days ago

        I’ve always wondered why no one ever seems to mention that there’s no such thing as brown light.