My first attempt at gradient work; it's more obvious in some places in the spectrum than in others. Copy with credit.
gradient
spectrum
light
color
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I forgot to mention in the below comment that mixing red light and blue light makes magenta light but mixing red light with cyan light makes white light; further proof that cyan isn't blue.
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Qemmen: Cyan is NOT a type of blue; cyan is brighter than blue and cyan light can replicated by mixing blue light and green light.
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cyan is a type of blue -1
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I replaced the red bit in the violet that looks yellow with a red bit that actually looks red.
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I can't see my comment
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If only we were allowed to use Lua to generate this type of stuff...
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RaconTPT: Correct; we don't have violet cone cells, but violet is mostly close to blue and jsut a little close to red. But why are there 4 peaks in the linked image when we only have 3 kinds of cones; red, green, and blue?
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source: https://i.stack.imgur.com/3O66v.jpg
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Onestay: Turns out that we do actually see a bit of red in real violet, because of a quirk of human eyes. (red cone cell)
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I misspelled 'combination'