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by ianburrell
693 days ago
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Purple totally exists, but isn’t a single wavelength of light. It is multiple wavelengths of light. Physical colors are all blends of wavelengths. Displays are tricking the eye by showing three single colors that look like real color. |
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You can test this in physical reality with a prism, which will never show purple shades, because it is an extraspectral color that is made up in our minds.
Color can thus exist as pure in physical reality. However, our eyes can maybe not perceive colors purely, since our receptors overlap each other.