Hue does not refer to how light, dark, or intense, but only what kind of color: what hue. It takes all three aspects to make a color, therefore 'red' is not a color, but only one aspect, the hue, of some partially defined color.
Hue does not refer to how light, dark, or intense, but only what kind of color: what hue. It takes all three aspects to make a color, therefore 'red'… - William Tapley Bennett Jr.
Hue does not refer to how light, dark, or intense, but only what kind of color: what hue. It takes all three aspects to make a color, therefore 'red'…
- William Tapley Bennett Jr.
Full color experience is peculiarly satisfying even though it is exhausting and leaves you feeling two-thirds color blind when you're not making the … - William Tapley Bennett Jr.
Full color experience is peculiarly satisfying even though it is exhausting and leaves you feeling two-thirds color blind when you're not making the …
When you want full color perception, you must give up preferring some colors and hating others, for you can only hate one aspect of a color, not a wh… - William Tapley Bennett Jr.
When you want full color perception, you must give up preferring some colors and hating others, for you can only hate one aspect of a color, not a wh…
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