Nice to see you again Max, I was starting to wonder about you.
Debunk my experience
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(2019-04-21, 01:38 PM)fls Wrote: Sartori tried to interview each subject 3 times. The part where Patient 10 makes this report (in Interview 2) goes as follows: FWIW - here's a sample of Day-Glo orange:
I'd say it is physically impossible to share a sample of fluorescent colours via a computer screen. The essential property is the chemical constituents which respond to light in a particular way. The computer screen doesn't receive those chemicals, so cannot respond to light in the same way.
(This post was last modified: 2019-04-24, 08:29 AM by Typoz.)
(2019-04-24, 08:28 AM)Typoz Wrote: I'd say it is physically impossible to share a sample of fluorescent colours via a computer screen. The essential property is the chemical constituents which respond to light in a particular way. The computer screen doesn't receive those chemicals, so cannot respond to light in the same way. I'm sure that's right. Having said that, online representations of Dayglo Orange appear - perhaps unsurprisingly - more orange than pink. (2019-04-24, 08:28 AM)Typoz Wrote: I'd say it is physically impossible to share a sample of fluorescent colours via a computer screen. The essential property is the chemical constituents which respond to light in a particular way. The computer screen doesn't receive those chemicals, so cannot respond to light in the same way. If this is meant to be relevant to Sartori's study...she used paper. Linda |
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