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by Dylan16807
292 days ago
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> A grey shirt is a desaturated shirt. You cannot resaturate grey. Aren't these in direct conflict? If you can't resaturate it, that implies it's not desaturated. > I think if you buy a tie-dye shirt or phone case and it comes out half grey, despite it being a valid color, most folks will be disappointed. And if you buy a forest motif, people will be upset if it's pink. That's just doing a tie-dye wrong, not a rebuke of whether it's a color at all. |
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Kinda. There's a singularity in the math. The problem is that hue is defined as an angle and saturation is defined as distance from the center, but there's no consistent way to define a direction for the origin. Black and white have the same problem because they're also desaturated.
> And if you buy a forest motif, people will be upset if it's pink. That's just doing a tie-dye wrong, not a rebuke of whether it's a color at all.
I'm not arguing that it's not a color, just that it doesn't belong in all gradients!