| ▲ | arcfour 3 hours ago | |
Huh. I consider cyan to be blue, but it turns out it's made by mixing equal parts of blue and green light on an RGB display. I guess that makes sense thinking about it now since it's not a deep blue, and there's obviously no red component, but I never thought of it as being defined as equal parts blue and green. (Turquoise I would consider to be blue-green/both). | ||
| ▲ | p1necone 20 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
yeah I've always thought of cyan as just "blue, but really bright", which does make sense - you're going from 0, 0, 100 (blue) to 0, 100, 100 (cyan) so it's twice as far from pure black. I also see pure cyan as being much more blue than green. | ||