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Colours
- To: lojban-list@snark.thyrsus.com
- Subject: Colours
- From: "Chris Handley" <cbmvax!uunet!gandalf.otago.ac.nz!CHandley>
- Date: 27 Aug 1991 10:34:52 GMT+1200
- Reply-To: cbmvax!uunet!otago.ac.nz!chandley
Hi,
Mostly I just sit and watch the controversies fly past, but evry now
and again I feel obliged to add my pennyworth.
Dave writes that he has restored indigo to his vocabulary and
thereby increased his perceptions of the blue end of the spectrum.
However, he then gets a trifle confused between violet and purple.
If one looks at the CIE diagram (any half way decent reference work
on Colour Theory, Image Processing or Computer Graphics should
contain one), then the spectral colours (including violet) lie
around the periphery, whereas the purples lie on the straight line
joining the blue and red ends of the curve. They are niot spectral
colours, but because we cannot see further than red and violet, we
pretend there is nothing beyond them, so purples are called 'pseudo-
spectral' colours, just to close the diagram off.
I also agree with one of the other posters, cyan amd magenta are
vitally important colour concepts and words for them must be tightly
pinned down. However do not paint yourself into the traditional
three-colour corner, that way madness lies.
Chris Handley
Chris Handley Dept of Computer Science
chandley@otago.ac.nz University of Otago
Dunedin, NZ