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by mkl
2469 days ago
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Our human colour perception is very much not based on the physics or mathematics of light [1] [2]. It evolved to keep us alive and breeding, not to be accurate or precise about what light and colour actually are, so what is "natural" really means how we in particular see. For anything intended to be viewed by people, perception is all that matters. Our computers, phones, TVs, etc. are designed specifically for human eyes, and other animals looking at them won't necessarily see the things portrayed with the same colours they see in reality. [1] https://worldbuilding.stackexchange.com/questions/29665/how-... [2] https://www.quora.com/If-the-human-eye-has-three-cones-for-a... |
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