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by dTal
1391 days ago
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My point, which I'm not sure if you got so forgive me if you did, was that unless all your TVs have been 1-bit monochrome, each RGB pixel represents a 3D vector space all by itself. Your "3D" TVs are actually 7D! And since we're being pedantic, white cannot both be "a color" and "all the colors" at the same time - in fact it's never "all the colors"! We are either using "color" as a shorthand for wavelength, in which case there's no such wavelength (yet merely 3 are sufficient to produce an impression of white, certainly not all of them), or "color" means the subjective impression produced, in which case the various shades of white comprise a narrow subset of these. Did I mention I was pedantic? :) |
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I didn't think about colours being dimensions. They really are underselling TVs aren't they.