Red Green and Blue - RGB | Physics with Professor Matt Anderson | M28-07
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- Опубликовано: 3 мар 2022
- If you're looking at your computer screen right now and you see white, is it really white? Like all the colors of the rainbow? Nope.
Physics with Professor Matt Anderson
The best Physics teacher in the World !!!
Fantastic explanation. Thank you! I'm waiting for the next
Excellent. I'll get to work.
Cheers,
Dr. A
Terrific! 🙂
Thanks fizixx, keep on truckin'
Cheers,
Dr. A
@@yoprofmatt Thanks, you too!
Still loving this content fella.
Much appreciated.
That's Dr. fella. Didn't go to cowboy graduate school for nothing.
Cheers,
Dr. A
@@yoprofmatt Fair point, you earned it Dr. 😊
We (mid eighties UK) used to remember the spectrum as:
Richard Of York Got Bummed In Venice
Love it. Curious why he's bummed in Venice, though. Come on.
Cheers,
Dr. A
@@yoprofmatt Sorry, I've no idea who gets the credit for this. Vladivostok sounds shit?
What a coincidence ...
I was just reading about TGA image format and various ways to represent colors in Binary numbers
(1bit , 2bit ... colors )
a colorful day xD with just 3 of them making everything .
Talking about colors more ..
One more thing i would like to add
The object color and Light colors are two radiculusly different stuff .
The object appears red just because it reflects red light absorbing remaining spectrum to some extend ..
If something appears reddish in white light it will appear blue if there's only blue light . That means it was previously reflecting blue too but compared to red blue was absorbed more than reflecting ..
How wonderful is the nature that we live in 😄 .
Excellent, thanks for this. Yep, additive colors vs. subtractive colors.
Told my kids that leaves are green because they're actually absorbing all the colors except green. They were mystified.
Cheers,
Dr. A
also i saw an article not long ago about this tribe that has no word for the color green, it's a shade of blue to them... maybe it'll interest you, and you can find it again...
Yes, would love to hear about that.
Cheers,
Dr. A
you're the first person i see exploit the fact they can naturally write backwards with their opposite hand Lol
i thought he was writing normally and they flipped it in post production, but i saw one more video of his and he was interacting with students in front of him. that means he infact is writing bacwards and students in front see it normal... i am seriously impressed, how does he do that?
@@InternetInsight just take a sheet of paper and try to write naturally backwards with your non-dominant hand, it's easier than you think... i can do it to with no practice...
You're much more talented than I. Secret here:
ruclips.net/video/CWHMtSNKxYA/видео.html
Cheers,
Dr. A