Get a Philips color changing bulb. Open the app- Find brown.
Case rested.
I never said brown as a COLOR. doesn’t exist. I said brown LIGHT doesn’t. Your argument could have been the same if you said “Why do I see brown colors on TV?”
I get what you’re saying, but color is weird. There’s a specific term to describe colors that come from light sources, and colors that are a result of an object absorbing light. Brown is more the result of a lack of color
Don’t take my image too seriously, it’s incredibly cherry-picked and not meant to serve as some sort of debate point. Although it does look like a very light shade of brown IRL…
Get a Philips color changing bulb. Open the app- Find brown.
Case rested.
I never said brown as a COLOR. doesn’t exist. I said brown LIGHT doesn’t. Your argument could have been the same if you said “Why do I see brown colors on TV?”
Go look it up. Science is with me on this.
I get what you’re saying, but color is weird. There’s a specific term to describe colors that come from light sources, and colors that are a result of an object absorbing light. Brown is more the result of a lack of color
Don’t take my image too seriously, it’s incredibly cherry-picked and not meant to serve as some sort of debate point. Although it does look like a very light shade of brown IRL…
I get what you’re saying, but that’s the stealing yellow light on a brown or tan surface. What I mean is:
Imagine a laser light. Now imagine one colored brown. You can’t. But orange, purple, green, etc… all can cast light. Brown cannot.