I need to win an argument
It’s teal.
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I need to win an argument
It’s teal.
Tourqoise which means more into blue than teal would be
But what im seeing may be influenced by display settings, we all are probably looking at slightly different colours.
Green
Bleen
cyan
It’s Windows 95
It’s teal.
In some languages both green and blue are considered the same color, so grue
Too much light for it to be a grue, it has to be pitch black for that.
Ao
That’s RGB 1, 122, 134.
So while it’s slightly more blue than it is green, I would argue that by calling it one or the other, you are cutting yourself off from a whole spectrum of wondrous complexity. Needing to win an argument denies you the subtle beauty of expanding your view of the world, opening your eyes to the possibility that not only is the other side correct, but you are correct as well.
If that was the red-green distribution, no one would be arguing whether it was a greenish-red or a reddish-green, because we all know about yellow. OP’s color is teal.
How did that one red appear? It used to be 0 red before i made the screenshot, cropped it and uploaded to lemmy
There would have been a bunch of image compression and transcoding along the way. Are the other values as expected?
It’s a blue-heavy teal.
You and your friend can both do the test above and see exactly where your breakpoints are.
I couldn’t tell the difference between most of the colors in the test. lol
The problem was that for some colors i would say its blue and they would say its green, but for other colors i would say its green and they would say its blue
¯_(ツ)_///¯ That’s just part of the fun. The colours are based RGB values so they are what they are.
Damn, I got 174 and it just called me true neutral.
nice site. going to test it in my monitor this nite
False
Green. I often have the same argument about my jacket
I did two runs, the first ended at 177 (three more greens than 76%of respondents), the second at 174 (the exact median). I think the methodology is flawed, there’s a little randomness at the threshold so you need to gather more data to be certain of a person’s perception. You’ll see that the same hue can seem bluer when it follows a strong green, or greener when it follows a weak green.
Turquoise
It’s Windows 98
Yes
This is definitely more blue than green, but it’s a dark cyan or turquoise. Calling it blue or green implies otherwise.
Blue
To me it looks more teal blue than teal green.
The RGB value for this color seems to be:
(0,122,133)
As such, it is slightly more blue than green, if that helps you win your argument. If not, you can just say it’s “bluegreen” and only be half wrong.
That’s teal, which is blue.
Teal
Turqouise
this is the default windows 95 background color
Blue
It’s windows nt / 98 / 2000. That’s the color name
Bleen
Actually “grue” is a word used by linguists to translate from languages without green blue distinction
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Windows 9x teal.
It’s gold and white. Duh.
It’s Yanni
petersr@lemmy.world 1 hour ago
Is this black or white?
Image
RandomVideos@programming.dev 1 hour ago
White