Thats another thing I don’t get. Itf you look at your tv screen real close its all red/green/blue. Every pixel/cell, how does it appear different from far away
Okay you really want to fuck with your mind, brown is not a color. You can’t not break down a rainbow and find brown anywhere in it. There is no such thing as brown light. Yet you can see it every day.
Isn’t pink generally the same phenomenon? Something about it being the “absence of green light” rather than its own distinct spot on the visible spectrum.
Thats another thing I don’t get. Itf you look at your tv screen real close its all red/green/blue. Every pixel/cell, how does it appear different from far away
Okay you really want to fuck with your mind, brown is not a color. You can’t not break down a rainbow and find brown anywhere in it. There is no such thing as brown light. Yet you can see it every day.
Isn’t pink generally the same phenomenon? Something about it being the “absence of green light” rather than its own distinct spot on the visible spectrum.
So how the heck is it rendered?
If I am remembering correctly it is mostly just a crap shade of red.
This is a much better explanation than I can give
https://youtu.be/wh4aWZRtTwU?feature=shared