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Hey if your not going to say bad things about me get off this thread !!! LOL:na:
lol at least you have a sense of humor about it.. :gj:
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Hey if your not going to say bad things about me get off this thread !!! LOL:na:
lol at least you have a sense of humor about it.. :gj:
No he posted , thats it, bringing up a dead thread. I neg rep'd for spam. He went in another thread and neg rep'd me for posting this: in response to someone thread detailing their home made RGB.
Hey if your not going to say bad things about me get off this thread !!! LOL:na:
You are blind, ugly, old and are always playing with your balls.
And cant tell the difference between orange and red....
But you make nice heat sinks...so I guess you can hang around.
OK my .02. Check the color graph at the bottom. To me 612 is clearly orange, not red-orange, not red.
http://laserpointerforums.com/group...hs-performance-lds-drivers-mauswiesel-35.html
Even if his eyes did not pick up orange well, he would still associate what he sees with other orange colors. So the laser would still be the same color as an orange to him regardless if its green to us. Am I making sense? If I look at an orange, and cant see very well, I still have a reference to the color I'm seeing even if its not correct. So if the laser does not look like an orange to me, its not orange. It does not matter how his eyes perceive the color, because no matter what color it is we have a reference. Get it? We are not talking blu-ray. That goes into the visual spectrum which is not the same.
I'm only guessing, but I suspect it might be more complicated than that since the orange reference colours that we normally see in the world are non-spectral. Also, there are many different types of colour perception, ranging from various kinds of impairement at one end of the scale to tetrachromacy and even pentachromacy at the other end. So I imagine it is quite possible that somebody who associates certain composite oranges as "orange" might not necessarily perceive spectral orange in the same way.
Il take it off yo handz for free