I think the iphone 5 can see in ultraviolet.
On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 7:47 AM, Joseph Halvarson <joehalvar...@gmail.com> wrote: > Can someone just whip up a quick Color Theory module so we can easily import > all of this relevant information into Pygame? > > Thanks! > > > On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 12:40 AM, Greg Ewing <greg.ew...@canterbury.ac.nz> > wrote: >> >> Miriam English wrote: >>> >>> The red, blue, yellow that people have been using for centuries are now >>> often called magenta, cyan, yellow. But many people still call them red, >>> blue, yellow. They aren't wrong to do so, but it can make color stuff >>> confusing. >> >> >> Massively confusing, I would say. The difference between red >> and magenta, and between blue and cyan, isn't just a minor >> distinction -- it's vitally important to understanding how >> subtractive colour mixing works! >> >> Perhaps this bugs me more than others, because I'm the kind >> of person that likes to understand the reasons behind things >> rather than just memorising a bunch of rules. And the >> red-blue-yellow misinformation that I was fed by my parents >> and teachers actively interfered with my understanding in >> this area for a long time. (Astoundingly, one of the teachers >> at fault was my *physics* teacher -- he of all people should >> have been able to do a better job of explaining it! In the >> end it took an art teacher to set me thinking in the right >> direction.) >> >> -- >> Greg > > > > > -- > Joseph M. Halvarson > 612-875-2593 >