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fnf06
2 years ago

As I understand the question correctly, it is about colors that are seen on a screen. And because of the screen settings of my experience, there can always be quite great differences.

On https://www.colorabout.com/color/rgb/128,128,0/ I also see dark yellow, but can also imagine that others will see this color on their screen as green.

Glaskocher
2 years ago

Often the color impressions, which have a yellow spectral position, but have been clearly darkened, are regarded as olive. This is one of the green tones. Not always, the color impression is purely of the spectral composition of the light. When lightening or darkening, it can occur that violet tones are then assigned to the pink, or the turquoise to the blue. This probably also depends on the overlap of the color selectivity of the visual cells. In many light colours (=spectral pure colors), all three varieties are excited in a certain ratio to one another. With a high white content (=lower selective color proportion) in the light, the dynamics of the receptors can also be unequal, just before the maximum signal strength. Even with little light, such displacements occur.

In addition, the white balance plays a prank. A medium-gray printed symbol can be perceived on black as white and on white background as black. The same gray appears reddish on green background and greenish on red.

LoyalB0y
2 years ago

Among them is also only yellow and then black