THE COLORS, DUKE!
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In regard to the last post on Martian colors, check this out:
pixel39 and
biomekanic say that some humans are tetrachromats already! Yes, some people can see more shades of color than the rest of us!
I'm not sure if I qualify—I see a spectacular range of color, and I don't have much to go on. But I've got a couple reasons to suspect I'm not a superpowered color-distinguisher:
Reason #1: My synesthetic senses do perceive colors with such subtle differences that they are difficult to duplicate in reality. I mentioned trying to think up new colors, yes, but I didn't count these because they don't seem like new colors—just odd combinations of normal colors. And I have never actually seen these combinations outside my head—rather like the colorblind* synesthete whose synesthesia perceived "Martian colors" he'd never actually seen. Suggests to me that I never see these colors because I lack the equipment.
Reason #2:Look what I can do I unrepentantly love Lisa Frank. And I'm pretty sure the cover of the notebook I bought yesterday would kill a tetrachromat dead.
*Not sure which kind of colorblind.
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I'm not sure if I qualify—I see a spectacular range of color, and I don't have much to go on. But I've got a couple reasons to suspect I'm not a superpowered color-distinguisher:
Reason #1: My synesthetic senses do perceive colors with such subtle differences that they are difficult to duplicate in reality. I mentioned trying to think up new colors, yes, but I didn't count these because they don't seem like new colors—just odd combinations of normal colors. And I have never actually seen these combinations outside my head—rather like the colorblind* synesthete whose synesthesia perceived "Martian colors" he'd never actually seen. Suggests to me that I never see these colors because I lack the equipment.
Reason #2:
*Not sure which kind of colorblind.
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Date: 2009-01-24 12:04 am (UTC)Can I exact color match (*) two different fabrics (a heavy weave slub linen and a light brushed silk satin) across 10 years because I may be a tetrachrome, or because I've been in theater and costume my whole life and probably had more color awareness before the age of 6 than most of the people I know?
* - Long term exact color memory is one of the anecdotal observed traits of tetrachromes.