Average photography outing preparations with @orionspaceracc.bsky.social
Average photography outing preparations with @orionspaceracc.bsky.social
pssssst... dogs are only red-green colorblind!
I mentioned something about this on FA but could not specifically remember the details on it. I generally imagine Sci being able to see color anyways though for the most part xD
dogs do see color, just not red and green. this is why dogs have no opinion on christmas but are diehard supporters of the michigan wolverines
Ugh I don’t remember the details of the episode but I remember not being able to see anything and maybe that’s why I don’t remember the details
I feel like I remember Hank Green saying something recently about how something could be the most cutting edge technology EVER, but if it looks silly, it won't catch on, because most humans only want to look so ridiculous. I think he's right, and something "innovators" fail to see
I’ve been working on being better about actually finishing sketches I like. While getting advice for her, I mentioned being partially colorblind (some shades of green/red/brown look the same or muddied) and he was able to understand me by saying “I see. Like a mistranslation” and wow. YES exactly
in the impression i have, is on something that isn't mentioned but that is implied by what is mentioned, rather than what is mentioned being the focus (i could be wrong about this though)
This is really interesting. They're doing something significant with the color red, but I don't know what it is yet. Most of the color palette is fairly muted, but there will be sharp red details: a cross, a jacket, art on the wall...
I think that it’s a lot like color perception: it may be true that we all see colors differently, but most people can agree on where the boundaries of red & green are. Colorblind ppl (like me) are not seeing the world massively differently, but the edges of things r less distinct
With dogs it depends a lot on breed, I imagine. Basset hounds and pitbulls are both medium dogs but I feel I could take one but not the other.
symbols look great, but if the colors have their own meaning, the orange and green are too close in value and look like the same color for people with protanopia/red-green colorblindness (i only know the green is green here because i used my colorblind-assist camera app to check)
I was reading it as a neat tidbit about him being colorblind in the literal sense and then I realized, oh wait, not red/green, but the other kind
I remember feeling like I must be the most racist person ever because because I could definitely see color. Little me really thought all those “colorblind” boomers were being literal.
Man i really need to remember this site haha...anyways...something about highlighter and it being used on important things
I like to imagine there's a follow up painting to the dogs playing poker where the Saint Bernard is trying to call the problem gambling help line but dogs are colorblind so he can't see which is the green call button.
I’m red/green colorblind. I was in my 30s when I learned that lime green refers to the INSIDE color of the lime. I always just chalked it up to my bad color acuity.
Generally speaking I kinda like being able to see, I should probably have something done about this
Yes, it is a very rare condition, which can shed light on the study of color vision. Being able to see both worlds must be very interesting. I am also a colorblind, the most severe type, protanopia.
I don't remember the details anymore because it was like 20 years ago! But it was something about comment timestamps all being 8 hours odd. But only for SOME accounts on that cluster, not all of them.
I don't remember the details anymore because it was like 20 years ago! But it was something about comment timestamps all being 8 hours off. But only for SOME accounts on that cluster, not all of them.
Nice! Thank you. That was the only other one I could imagine it being, but I usually see the two-spotted this time of year. I guess the queens are the early birds, though!
It's generally less about absolute perception (though that is a kind of color blindness) than it is about distinction. Any number of elegant elements of vision being non-standard produce color blindness effects. Red-green conflation being most common, which I think this graphic attempts to present.
Forgot to add #philsci #histsci.
I wish sci sci could see but I’m not on the magic list.
It’s Kepler’s bday. His influence is immense & complicated. Newton stood on his shoulders, but probably didn’t read him. Indeed, the lore about what Newton got from Kepler is false.
His legacy that Newton got was to treat astronomy as a problem of physical causes, not purely mathematically.
case in point: I read this specifically to see what all the fuss was about and most (though certainly not all) of the bad details were already public!
if you want it to be a different color it can be but i think you are getting tied up on the color part when this is not about nipple color!!!