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by pmayrgundter 783 days ago
Nice to hear the octave relation used!

"blue above visible blue" is a good name.. hmm, a little web tool to name these would be neat ;)

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Out of curiosity I googled to see if there's formal names to things beyond UV and a SO question came up saying Klingon has a word for a color that falls within the UV spectrum, Amarklor; it "falls between violet amarklor (dark violet or purple) and amaklor-kalish (almost black)".

Else there's Octarine from the Discworld books, it's the colour of magic.

Another one in that same SO thread is err, quantifying synesthesia in the study of "chromophonics", where sound is assigned a color and vice-versa, that is, one could name a colour after a sound, which matches up with the earlier "octave" analogy.

> "blue above visible blue"

Good name for a rock band. Or some tv series.

But better would be a prog-rock album named:

Supravisiblue

Indeed. In German, "blue" (blau) is sometimes used to say "drunk/inebriated" which makes the name all the more appropriate for a rock band, I think. :)
Surely it would be a blues band.