The Weird World in RGB

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  • @Fif0l
    @Fif0l 4 роки тому +3536

    "Oh, sorry, this one is monochromatic, let me get that out of there"
    That caught me completely off guard.

    • @mitsune_yt
      @mitsune_yt 4 роки тому +84

      Almost choke on that one

    • @codinghub3759
      @codinghub3759 4 роки тому +26

      Same, lol

    • @bariumselenided5152
      @bariumselenided5152 4 роки тому +166

      I just rewatched the video and I remembered one of them was mono. I was trying so hard to figure out which one it was and I picked wrong. That was the weirdest feeling ever when I realized I was wrong

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 4 роки тому +18

      A regular M. Night Shyamalan.

    • @zackmagee7077
      @zackmagee7077 4 роки тому +11

      It completely snapped me.

  • @LGR
    @LGR 5 років тому +7451

    The _length_ of _sigh_ I released when you said "RG-bees knees..."

    • @mukiex4413
      @mukiex4413 5 років тому +228

      That was the absolute worst. Of all time.
      I feel like I need to make a special trophy for just how absolutely terrible it was. Like, legitimately, literally *absolutely*.
      I honestly don't think you can get worse than that one. We'd need to recalibrate the core tenets of groan science if one was ever discovered.

    • @mukiex4413
      @mukiex4413 5 років тому +154

      OH GOOD LORD I TAKE IT BACK! That grayscale Rubicks cube! The foundation of groan science has been rocked to the core!

    • @ThisLolWTFIs
      @ThisLolWTFIs 5 років тому +34

      The small chuckles echoing around the world because of it.

    • @vikurtz
      @vikurtz 5 років тому +52

      It's better than that
      "R G B's knees"
      "Are the bee's knees"

    • @uss_04
      @uss_04 5 років тому +31

      Thats bravery,telling the jokes that need to be made.

  • @Hyreia
    @Hyreia 5 років тому +7401

    "What color is this?"
    "...orange-"
    "That's right: it's red!"
    "-red!"

  • @farribastarfyre
    @farribastarfyre 3 роки тому +586

    "Anyway, let's take a look at our old friend, Putt-Putt."
    I felt like I suddenly went from watching Technology Connections to having a fever dream.

  • @whac1c
    @whac1c 4 роки тому +5610

    colorblind people really must have a love/hate relationship with this video.

    • @dominikrudolfettrich2556
      @dominikrudolfettrich2556 4 роки тому +634

      You don't even know. I didn't even know what he was talking about half the time yet I was able to really show my family what it feels like to not be able to tell colors apart.

    • @nitsukoson
      @nitsukoson 4 роки тому +146

      v2_ I have no red cones so everything is broken

    • @horusreloaded6387
      @horusreloaded6387 4 роки тому +113

      I have mild color blindness and i was thinking "so that's gow i see colors" at the end where he shows what it is lile for color blinds.

    • @daedreaming6267
      @daedreaming6267 4 роки тому +68

      Can confirm.
      I'm blue/yellow colorblind and I'm having trouble telling things apart.

    • @dominichughes343
      @dominichughes343 4 роки тому +22

      Yep. This is an interesting one.

  • @jweebs1986
    @jweebs1986 5 років тому +2515

    That monochromatic Rubik’s cube got me laughing so hard. Good one!

    • @AdvancePlays
      @AdvancePlays 5 років тому +199

      And it was a great prop for realising just how skewed our perception is without a good spectrum of light! It wouldn't have crossed my mind to think they'd look the same

    • @recklessroges
      @recklessroges 5 років тому +98

      It made me smile because I was sure I'd worked out which parts of it were orange.

    • @jacobwebb8818
      @jacobwebb8818 5 років тому +55

      @@AdvancePlays it looked more realistic than the colored one 😂

    • @PanduPoluan
      @PanduPoluan 5 років тому +37

      It's kinda trippy for me, when the white light got restored... for me it looks like the monochromatic one has zero color at all. Like Spider-Man Noir.

    • @kimgkomg
      @kimgkomg 5 років тому

      Satan likes

  • @DiamondTear
    @DiamondTear 5 років тому +1938

    I bet he smiled so hard when placing that monochromatic rubic's cube on the table.

    • @TravisTev
      @TravisTev 5 років тому +176

      That one made me chuckle. Don't you just hate it when you get your monochrome and color Rubik's cubes mixed up? Happens all the time.

    • @martingrundy5475
      @martingrundy5475 5 років тому +38

      LOL. Yeah. That was an inspired move.
      I laughed out loud.

    • @aspol12
      @aspol12 5 років тому +2

      TravisTev rubix*

    • @TravisTev
      @TravisTev 5 років тому +35

      @@aspol12 Official spelling: www.rubiks.com/en-us/

    • @Skysiax
      @Skysiax 5 років тому +24

      youneedacomputer2005 Just don't even try to correct it if you're a non cuber

  • @dontcallmelil8619
    @dontcallmelil8619 3 роки тому +187

    Favorite line of the day.
    "Here's a different kind of color, a GameBoy Color."

  • @VacentViscera
    @VacentViscera 5 років тому +514

    "Oh this one's actually monochromatic, let me get that outta here..."
    I REALLY got a kick out this. If anyone somehow wasn't following your point, this would INSTANTLY drive it home. As someone who has studied the psychology of learning, I must applaud.

    • @joeyknight8272
      @joeyknight8272 4 роки тому +1

      I don't get it

    • @CZghost
      @CZghost 4 роки тому +2

      Yeah. Like everything seems just grayscale under monochromatic light. After some time when your eyes adapt to the monochromatic light, every single color just seems like shade of gray. You don't even see the color, because your white balance just shifts towards red (or whatever that monochrome color is). Being able to see only one color is very limiting. However that representation isn't quite realistic depiction of how colorblind people with achromatic vision see the world around them. You're filtering out just single wavelength, which first of all creates very limited color palette, and then your eyes take that as white balance point, so you get adjusted to a new light. In this situation, the other two colors gets filtered out, which means those colors (and colors that do not contain the lighting color) appear solid black. That's not how achromatic vision works and looks like. Achromatic vision is complete loss of color vision, which means your cones eighter don't work or are completely missing. Therefore you can only percept brightness, such you cannot see any color. Everything appears the same color, which is best represented as grayscale (everyone has slightly different vision). You cannot tell that such person is seeing in grayscale. In reality, he doesn't really know how colors look like, he doesn't know what gray actually is. He has no means to compare different colors, everything is the same color to him. There are no colors filtered out, that person just has no means to receive informations about colors. Best representation is Photoshop's "grayscale" filter which averages colors based on their relative brightness to other colors. This is effectively best approximation, yet still not perfect. In reality, we don't really know.

    • @Huntracony
      @Huntracony 4 роки тому +8

      I _was_ following the point, but that actual, very clear demonstration still brought my understanding to a whole new level.

    • @simonl7784
      @simonl7784 4 роки тому +1

      @@joeyknight8272 you should have watched the video its really good.

    • @joeyknight8272
      @joeyknight8272 4 роки тому +1

      @@simonl7784 I will

  • @alexmikhylov
    @alexmikhylov 4 роки тому +1554

    16:55 17:05 17:25 17:51 every time he says "...just grey" I see a clear purple

    • @zsigio6114
      @zsigio6114 4 роки тому +108

      Probably it looked grey in person

    • @alexmikhylov
      @alexmikhylov 4 роки тому +271

      @@zsigio6114 no, it didn't. otherwise he would have noticed while editing. people perceive colors differently. more specifically people perceive colors obscured by shade differently. it's the same thing as with The Dress of 2015.

    • @geraldgomes
      @geraldgomes 4 роки тому +39

      Might have to do with the brightness of the room you are in. Try watching it in a dark room.

    • @dashua1735
      @dashua1735 4 роки тому +9

      lul, if you were colorblind you would actually still see grey dummy so its probably your monitor

    • @fravier10001
      @fravier10001 4 роки тому +10

      I was thinking the same but in my notebook indeed looks grey

  • @TechnologyConnections
    @TechnologyConnections  5 років тому +883

    I'm sure there are lots of things in this video that you already knew, but I hope that the things you see here help to provide you with a deeper understanding. In other words, I hope I was able to shine a new light on an ever-interesting topic!

    • @Bizarre-Daniel
      @Bizarre-Daniel 5 років тому +6

      Oh so many colors

    • @kuromiLayfe
      @kuromiLayfe 5 років тому +1

      isn’t the part of the rubiks cube still showing green when there is no more light due to luminescence (the color light energy gets absorbed and when no more light is present it radiates the absorbed energy back) , it is one of the reasons we can still see some shapes even in almost pure darkness when for instance a basement light turns off)

    • @EebstertheGreat
      @EebstertheGreat 5 років тому +8

      Maybe you could make a video on color gamuts, and the reason why a real four-color screen (not Sharp's gimmicky and dishonest Quattron) might really enable it to display a wider range of colors.

    • @baskoning9896
      @baskoning9896 5 років тому +10

      How about the people who have FOUR basic colors? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetrachromacy#Humans

    • @badbadbadkarma12
      @badbadbadkarma12 5 років тому +2

      I watched and saw your correction to say the ink appeared a little blue but I'm going to comment and say you said it turned black while lit by blue just because I can. I feel left out when all the people who don't watch before commenting get to yell at you but I don't.

  • @RycoreXIII
    @RycoreXIII 3 роки тому +948

    Actually that "grey" looked pretty purple to me.

    • @clueless_cutie
      @clueless_cutie 3 роки тому +90

      On an odd tangent, I watched this with my husband. He too saw it as grey but I insisted I saw a faint purpley-grey rather than a flat out grey. Even when I covered most the image to account for the bias of the brighter whites influencing me... I saw a dull purple shade.
      Remember how he mentioned violet is at the very edge of our visual color spectrum? Females have been known to see into the violet spectrum further than their male counterparts. Females also have the ultra rare possibility of having a special kind of "color blindness" that allows them to see ultra violet light. My guess would be you were most likely born female and can see a glimpse into the edge of our visual spectrum where Alec can not.

    • @RycoreXIII
      @RycoreXIII 3 роки тому +171

      @@clueless_cutie Nope I'm a dude lol
      Edit: was

    • @gorowlystomak3339
      @gorowlystomak3339 3 роки тому +108

      Yeah, I saw the purple too. Also, a dude. I think this is one of those things coming from white-balance. Kinda like that blue/gold dress that went viral a few years ago. My guess is he saw it as grey, but it looked clearly purple to me as well.

    • @massimocole9689
      @massimocole9689 3 роки тому +98

      @@clueless_cutie " Females have been known to see into the violet spectrum further than their male counterparts. Females also have the ultra rare possibility of having a special kind of "color blindness" that allows them to see ultra violet light."
      That is neat, but its not really relevant here since its an RGB video. There isn't any violet or ultraviolet in the image cause the shortest wavelength coming off the display is blue.

    • @camerondrew9402
      @camerondrew9402 3 роки тому +54

      Not just pretty purple for me, supes purple. Probably variation in the peaks of our green and red cone spectrum graphs. Mine may be further apart than those who see grey.

  • @SDWNJ
    @SDWNJ 5 років тому +510

    “There is nothing wrong with your television set. Do not attempt to adjust the picture.”

    • @ronaldgarrison8478
      @ronaldgarrison8478 5 років тому +22

      The Outer Limits was in monochrome, so there was less to fool with.
      (Except vertical and horizontal hold. It's amazing to look back and realize those early sets were so primitive and sloppy they needed adjustment at times, even though the signal had all the necessary sync information to do it automatically.)

    • @ND62511
      @ND62511 5 років тому +1

      SDWNJ is that a Local 58 reference?

    • @eliegbert8121
      @eliegbert8121 5 років тому +2

      We control the vertical and horizontal

    • @AutisticShyGuy
      @AutisticShyGuy 5 років тому +1

      *WE ARE CONTROLING YOUR TELEVISION SET*

    • @jamespfp
      @jamespfp 5 років тому +1

      "We control the Rods, *AND* the Cones."

  • @swok6554
    @swok6554 5 років тому +1930

    "What color is it"
    Me: Orange
    "Well, you're probably thinking red."
    Me: *sweats nervously*

    • @RepBit
      @RepBit 5 років тому +33

      haha. I'm in danger

    • @shootingstxrz
      @shootingstxrz 4 роки тому +1

      me

    • @cameronlau
      @cameronlau 4 роки тому +2

      This has already been posted 1 month before

    • @dashua1735
      @dashua1735 4 роки тому +17

      @@cameronlau Except this one has a different context; he's worried that he's colorblind while the other was just correcting what he picked

    • @leedle2171
      @leedle2171 4 роки тому +1

      swok Your pfp shows it very well

  • @NunnyNugget
    @NunnyNugget 5 років тому +2132

    “What colour is this?”
    Oh it’s oran-
    “It’s red, of course!”
    O-oh...

  • @cyberlord64
    @cyberlord64 4 роки тому +1620

    This is actually known since ancient times.
    Genesis 1:3: And God said "Let there be light". And then God increased the levels of RGB to 255, 255, 255, and set transparency to 0.

    • @squirlmy
      @squirlmy 4 роки тому +68

      God's not a programmer! God is a DJ!

    • @AverageAlien
      @AverageAlien 4 роки тому +19

      Close enough. Our sun is white so that's why we see the colours we see

    • @kitemanmusic
      @kitemanmusic 4 роки тому +31

      "Let there be light! And there was light. It was good. Damn good!" Just think, and ponder: Originally there was no light and no sound.

    • @AverageAlien
      @AverageAlien 4 роки тому

      @@kitemanmusic sp?

    • @Riyan-fk4oj
      @Riyan-fk4oj 4 роки тому +3

      kitemanmusic It is pretty fascinating to think about

  • @LMacNeill
    @LMacNeill 5 років тому +265

    The differences between a "real" white light and a "composite" white light comprised of monochromatic red/green/blue added together, was completely fascinating to me! It had never occurred to me that there would be a difference. Can't wait for the video on your other channel to learn more about it.

    • @joesterling4299
      @joesterling4299 5 років тому +5

      I'm still having a hard time wrapping my head around it, because I was taught that what we perceive as white is the combination of the colors of the spectrum. "Monochromatic white" sounds like a contradiction in terms to me.

    • @tommyleegraves423
      @tommyleegraves423 5 років тому +10

      get your self a floor lamp with 3 sockets and get your self a red party bulb a green one and a blue one focus them into a composite white light(preferably on a white surface) then stand in front of it... rainbow shadows

    • @uss_04
      @uss_04 5 років тому +5

      I bought a RGB light strip as a bias light for my TV. Didnt look nice at all and I got a RGBW strip instead.

    • @Hevlikn
      @Hevlikn 5 років тому +9

      @@joesterling4299 It's worth noting that light is a spectrum; monochromatic refers to a very narrow wavelength. Photons are only produced at certain wavelengths (which is how we determine the composition of stars), and different pigments can have different reflective/absorptive/or re-emission spectra. When presented with a narrow wavelength, a pigment can only reflect a narrow wavelength. Our vision is receptive to all wavelengths, and determines the wavelength based on the intensity of light received after it has been filtered by the cone. As TC mentioned, artificial white light is replicating a broad spectrum through an averaged stimulation of three narrow spectra. This means that the pigment interactions at any wavelength outside of these won't be realised.
      Similarly, think about how making coloured lights differs from making coloured objects. An objects colour can be created by adding varying amounts of Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow (CMYK), which determines which wavelengths are absorbed.

    • @PainterVierax
      @PainterVierax 5 років тому +7

      @@Hevlikn In reality, it's very hard to make coloured objects with CMY only because pigments and dyes are rarely perfect and that's why figurative painters always add some brown pigment to their palette (and sometimes more vibrant colours to emphasis a hue or a gradient). Same in the printing industry : for some very colour-accurate results, inks with special colours (like orange and green) are added to the classic CMYK. Finally, there also are metallic, fluorescent or iridescent pigments that can't really be mimicked by CMY-only.

  • @the_original_Bilb_Ono
    @the_original_Bilb_Ono 5 років тому +736

    "what color is this?"
    - ..orange
    "well red of course!"
    - whatt...

    • @theq4602
      @theq4602 5 років тому +74

      "If I add red it really turns grey"
      Uh no I can see the purple just fine...

    • @Carewolf
      @Carewolf 5 років тому +16

      9:02 all the red objects are now black:
      Me: The etch-a-sketch is still red.. How does that happen without any red light?

    • @mariokarter13
      @mariokarter13 5 років тому +6

      "Watch as this red writing disappears under red light."
      *[Godot has left the server]*

    • @justynpryce
      @justynpryce 5 років тому +7

      @@Carewolf from my understanding it's your brain being able to distinguish the blue and green channels from the reflection of the etch a sketch and determining that color as red. This is just a guess, but it's my best one

    • @joemacleod-iredale2888
      @joemacleod-iredale2888 5 років тому +3

      Carewolf probably because you know what colour an etch-a-sketch is and your brain is using that to inform what you perceive.

  • @officer_baitlyn
    @officer_baitlyn 5 років тому +146

    4:53
    okay its hard to argue when i was convinced i was looking at 2 colored rubik's cubes
    good demonstration

    • @TheMrRuttazzo
      @TheMrRuttazzo 5 років тому +19

      Totally got me with the left Rubik's cube... And I stopped the video and was guessing the colors like a complete tool. xD

  • @GBOAC
    @GBOAC 3 роки тому +152

    5:32 note that rods don't just 'detect brightness', they are in essence a chromatic sensor just like the cones (centered around 500 nm which is turquoise), just not used by the brain as such. So the brain detects brightness through rods, and detects colors through cones. And because rods aren't overall brightness sensors (but rather what a blue/green cone would be), that causes you to lose red vision at night and other low light conditions. Hence why we associate a blue hue, low brightness image with night time.

    • @ThomasFerguson22
      @ThomasFerguson22 3 роки тому +10

      "...that causes you to lose red vision at night and other low light conditions." Would this also be why I've seen astrophotographers and astronomers use red LEDs when they're stargazing?

    • @evgenysmirnov4506
      @evgenysmirnov4506 2 роки тому +11

      @@ThomasFerguson22 the quoted phenomenon is named "Purkinje effect" (see Wikipedia article). As for why people use red lights at night (i've seen some urban explorers with red headlights): receptors that control pupilary light reflex are even more blue-shifted than rods: 480 nm versus 500 nm for rods. If you're interested, the name is "Intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells" (also on Wikipedia).

    • @DemstarAus
      @DemstarAus 2 роки тому +7

      This is why it's recommended to wear blue instead of black to hide in the dark.

    • @JiMwB
      @JiMwB 2 роки тому +1

      @@DemstarAus Wouldn't that stimulate the rods more than black would?

    • @pcenero
      @pcenero 2 роки тому +16

      Unless you're hiding in a 100 percent dark room or the eldritch abyss, anything black would ironically stand out in low light conditions. Black is rarely found in most environments; grass is not black, trees are not black, houses, hallways and buildings are not black.

  • @syluar
    @syluar 4 роки тому +676

    3/4 into the video I just realized I'm watching with "low blue light" mode on...

    • @bongoms
      @bongoms 4 роки тому +36

      awww shit me too

    • @kars.6131
      @kars.6131 4 роки тому +15

      Wait same

    • @vidieo__
      @vidieo__ 4 роки тому +31

      oh wait i finished it and didn't realize that
      oh well, time to watch it again

    • @user-kk4bq7mb8u
      @user-kk4bq7mb8u 4 роки тому +5

      Fuck, same.

    • @codinghub3759
      @codinghub3759 4 роки тому +7

      Thanks for telling. Gotta watch it again

  • @MikeyC314
    @MikeyC314 5 років тому +674

    "What colour is this?"
    Me: Orange
    "That's right, it's red!"
    :/

    • @Googaliemoogalie
      @Googaliemoogalie 5 років тому +14

      Did you know orange was just called red until society decided to name it as a different colour? It's actually named after the fruit. So you weren't wrong

    • @kaitlyn__L
      @kaitlyn__L 5 років тому +19

      @@Googaliemoogalie And before a language develops a generic yellow, people would say something was banana coloured (if they lived somewhere bananas were known). Before getting oranges from tropical places (still a rather long time ago), people would often compare to ginger hair, itself called red hair still today. Like "it was red, like Jimmy's hair".

    • @jetison333
      @jetison333 5 років тому +12

      @@kaitlyn__L and before that, and in fact still in some languages, the word for blue and green was the same.

    • @CMAllstars
      @CMAllstars 5 років тому +1

      I thought the same!!!

    • @kaitlyn__L
      @kaitlyn__L 5 років тому +8

      @@jetison333 and and, even in places that have developed a green-word, sometimes green things are still called blue as a holdover. Like green traffic lights in Japan being "blue" (ao), despite there being a green-word now (midori). Looking that up to double check I was right, I learned the commonality is that it happens in compound words.

  • @nidavis
    @nidavis 5 років тому +431

    Pour yourself a bowl of fruit loops and set an RGB strip to slowly color cycle.

  • @DanielTompkinsGuitar
    @DanielTompkinsGuitar 3 роки тому +160

    I'm colorblind and still really enjoyed this video. The strangest thing for me was when you said that Put-Put turned gray when he looked the same color as the original to me (which looked blue to my eyes, not purple). You are right that the colors you switched to in order to simulate colorblindness isn't exact as I could see what appeared (to my eyes anyway) to be a change in shade in several colors. Still, I did not see an actual color change when you switched from regular to colorblind. However, I agree that for a color-seeing person, your experiment better shows the experience of not being able to distinguish colors than looking at an image that just turns all reds a brownish color.

    • @drakeastro8131
      @drakeastro8131 2 роки тому +6

      Im colourblind too. Simple red green and blue not too hard. Wen shades and hue starts to change like put put i just went with wat ever colour he said it was and try to see it.

    • @wdym._.
      @wdym._. 2 роки тому +17

      Im not colorblind but when he said that put put turned grey I couldn't see it I was seeing purple and I didn't get it why he said that it was grey

    • @alihms
      @alihms Рік тому +6

      ​@@wdym._. I am seeing it as purple too and I am not colorblind. I suspect this boils down to how the brain interprets the info received from the eyes. The interpretation varies slightly from one individual to another. Remember the black/blue vs gold/white dress controversy? I believe the same phenomenon happens here.

    • @notsameeverywhere4184
      @notsameeverywhere4184 Рік тому +2

      Brains affects also how do yoy see colors, it is not just a wave length. Brains try to "fix" non-white light to be "normal color", and it may fools you what color you are seeing. Some person have that "fixing" stonger than some other person (and it is dependant about tireness, mood and zillion other things also). There was few years ago a meme "what color (blue-black) this dress is?" Some people saw it as white-golden and it was because their brains thought "there must be blue light" and brains automaticly "fixes" it.

    • @liquidplague9763
      @liquidplague9763 Рік тому

      I’m not colorblind and when he said it looked grey, it still looked purple. It might be a flaw in the way he himself sees color.

  • @aetheralmeowstic2392
    @aetheralmeowstic2392 5 років тому +512

    PuttPutt:
    Every time you said it was grey, I saw purple.

    • @Pilom92
      @Pilom92 5 років тому +25

      Same for me !

    • @jamiem5068
      @jamiem5068 5 років тому +14

      make sure you didn't swap your orange juice for LSD again John. come on mannnn.

    • @cleidsonaraujopeixoto163
      @cleidsonaraujopeixoto163 5 років тому +6

      Same for me. ³

    • @Markle2k
      @Markle2k 5 років тому +48

      Same, but unlike him I wasn't bathed in the light. I was viewing it on a screen that was taking up a relatively small amount of my visual real estate compared to the daylight-lit white background.

    • @theq4602
      @theq4602 5 років тому +2

      same

  • @connerbecker2578
    @connerbecker2578 4 роки тому +918

    There's a teacher somewhere using this in his science class

    • @locke103
      @locke103 4 роки тому +45

      as they should, alec truly knows his stuff.

    • @Aguila1138
      @Aguila1138 4 роки тому +44

      *looks around nervously in a teacherly fashion*

    • @brandonporter8509
      @brandonporter8509 4 роки тому +12

      and the the class riots at the rgb’s knees pun and the monochrome Rubix cube

    • @kiwi1lad
      @kiwi1lad 4 роки тому +10

      I will! It’s a great explanation and also uses equipment that is unavailable in most schools! Great video!

    • @HistorAdox
      @HistorAdox 4 роки тому +2

      I literally just recommended it to one of my teachers xD

  • @Kinkajou1015
    @Kinkajou1015 5 років тому +522

    When you got to the part with Putt-Putt and you were calling him gray, I'm just going, "the body looks purple to me..."

    • @mrkitty777
      @mrkitty777 5 років тому +14

      In real colors Putt-Putt is so much greater.

    • @SeanTBarrett
      @SeanTBarrett 5 років тому +96

      Yes, I suspect people may respond to this the same as white&gold vs blue&black dress.

    • @HundoGabe
      @HundoGabe 5 років тому +30

      Exactly I thought I was going crazy

    • @xtokumaru
      @xtokumaru 5 років тому +57

      I didn't see any gray either, he was just purple...

    • @Flashy7
      @Flashy7 5 років тому +39

      that was your brain, because you KNOW he is purple. somebody who never saw it under normal light would have seen it gray. and this makes discussing colours and researching colour vision very hard :)

  • @adreabrooks11
    @adreabrooks11 4 роки тому +63

    Very interesting video!
    As a child, I was taught the good ol' red-yellow-blue colour wheel. As a digital artist, I've always had difficulty reconciling this with RGB channels in Photoshop, etc. This video has helped immensely in that regard; thank you for posting it!

    • @richardryley3660
      @richardryley3660 3 роки тому +31

      It's complicated. Red yellow and blue are actually the primary colors of paint because paint doesn't generate light, it absorbs it. So paint is called "subtractive" while LEDs are "additive".
      To put it another way, you paint with not-cyan, not-red, and not-magenta. When you combine them all you get black, or muddy brown. Note that modern printers use cyan, yellow and magenta to produce the subtractive effect. But these pigments are layered on reflective paper, not mixed together as in paint.
      In other words, the rules vary depending on how you create the illusion of color.

    • @adreabrooks11
      @adreabrooks11 3 роки тому +12

      @@richardryley3660 Exactly. That having been said, I always had trouble grokking the RGB colour system in the same way that I have done with pigmentation. I've more-or-less reconciled it by thinking of the two as separate systems - each for their respective environment. This video was helpful in marrying the two approaches on an intuitive level.

  • @zmknox
    @zmknox 5 років тому +313

    As someone who has zero color vision, I still enjoyed this one! I learned quite a bit about how light and combining it works, and a couple of the demos even still worked for me (notably the whiteboard and the big set of stuff with the red(?) etch a sketch)!

    • @Blox117
      @Blox117 5 років тому +59

      "colors dont exist!! WAKE UP SHEEPLE!!!!1" - colorblind man

    • @Kinkajou1015
      @Kinkajou1015 5 років тому +28

      Yes, the etch a sketch was red.

    • @tomboxyz5564
      @tomboxyz5564 5 років тому +19

      That makes me think, a high power RGB flashlight might help people like you to distinguish colors, at least a bit... The "artificial" colors could still be a problem, but I think it should make life easier

    • @robertpucovsky
      @robertpucovsky 5 років тому +23

      Zero color vision? That's rare. If it's "zero" does that mean that red green and blue appeared same "color" to you when shown side by side? Also how did the yellow pixel looked like on that odd RGBY thing

    • @GRBtutorials
      @GRBtutorials 5 років тому +29

      Really, zero color vision? As in, you can’t see any colour at all? Because achromatopsia is quite rare.

  • @stephenbenner4353
    @stephenbenner4353 4 роки тому +547

    “These lights really are G bees knees.”
    I don’t know how he can make me want to congratulate him on a really clever line and punch him in the face at the same time.

    • @Dargonhuman
      @Dargonhuman 4 роки тому +17

      I know right? I want to give him a round of applause but put his head between my hands while doing so.

    • @tredI9100
      @tredI9100 4 роки тому +13

      these lights really r g b's knees

    • @hoodagooboy5981
      @hoodagooboy5981 4 роки тому +6

      @@tredI9100 Thanks, now I get it.

    • @nikilragav
      @nikilragav 4 роки тому +21

      I guess that's why they call it a punch line...

    • @cdrjnvjonhfdckppotccc
      @cdrjnvjonhfdckppotccc 4 роки тому +1

      Could you please explain the joke for a not native speaker?

  • @RadINation
    @RadINation 4 роки тому +108

    As a light designer to always found this interesting. It gets even weirder when you throw in the UV with colors as well.

  • @lakshayasinghal1804
    @lakshayasinghal1804 4 роки тому +294

    This puts the phrase "Don't always trust your eyes" to a whole another level.

  • @Jadraptor
    @Jadraptor 4 роки тому +84

    During my stint as a colorblind low voltage electrician, I used a red/blue/white head lamp to determine which color wires were.
    Red light: red is bright, green is dark, brown is semi bright.
    Blue light: red is darkest, green is brightest, and brown is semi.
    Switch to white light to confirm.
    Easy peezy.

  • @Aoki85
    @Aoki85 4 роки тому +509

    Where was this when everyone on the internet was losing their collective minds over what color that dress was?

    • @blew1t
      @blew1t 4 роки тому +24

      it was blue and brown, its still blue and brown, i'll fight anybody who says its anything else

    • @riba2233
      @riba2233 4 роки тому +42

      @@blew1t it was blue and black

    • @giin97
      @giin97 4 роки тому +19

      @@riba2233 clearly black and gold, y'all are crazy 😂

    • @MrDiaxus
      @MrDiaxus 4 роки тому +12

      Teal and magenta! At least after photoshop...

    • @Dargonhuman
      @Dargonhuman 4 роки тому +45

      Obviously the dress was Laurel and Yanny.

  • @BrantCasteel
    @BrantCasteel 4 роки тому +888

    This video is actually helping me understand how colorblind people can "see" their missing colors with Enchroma glasses.

    • @PsychadelicoDuck
      @PsychadelicoDuck 3 роки тому +93

      And today I learned that Enchroma glasses exist.

    • @schwarzwolf
      @schwarzwolf 3 роки тому +18

      @@PsychadelicoDuck me too

    • @NetExplorers
      @NetExplorers 3 роки тому +37

      I'm a red-green colorblind person, I want these glasses so damn much but they're too expensive lol

    • @Lystr0saur
      @Lystr0saur 3 роки тому +70

      @@NetExplorers Apparently they just work like a colorblindness filter. They don't expand the color wheel with more colors. Instead, it just makes certain colors easier to distinguish. I, however, am only very slightly deuter, and might be misrepresenting.

    • @bluecat5669
      @bluecat5669 3 роки тому +21

      @@NetExplorers spot the odd one out 🍎🍎🍎🍎🍎🍎🍎🍎🍏🍎🍎🍎🍎

  • @paradonym
    @paradonym 5 років тому +176

    That's the most useful dead pixel screen diagnostic program I know of...

  • @thekraken8him
    @thekraken8him 5 років тому +129

    *places plush Putt-Putt on the table*
    You had my curiosity, now you have my attention.

    • @brandonporter8509
      @brandonporter8509 4 роки тому +1

      thekraken8him PBG Has entered the chat

    • @Dargonhuman
      @Dargonhuman 4 роки тому +2

      And you have my axe!
      ...
      Wait, no. That doesn't make sense.

    • @veronicafromminneapolis597
      @veronicafromminneapolis597 4 роки тому +1

      I want to know where that Putt-Putt comes from. I want one of these for my five-year old- she's getting into classic PC games!

    •  4 роки тому

      @@veronicafromminneapolis597 The Pyjama sam games I found especially creative and clever, and the music in all the Humongous games is really good. (also looks like that plush is actually pretty rare... you'll probably have to keep checking ebay and other sites until it comes up)

  • @NapoleChan
    @NapoleChan 5 років тому +38

    "Magenta Mess" sounds like a band you would have snuck out of your parents house in high school to go see in the 90's-early 2000s

  • @elliejohnson2786
    @elliejohnson2786 4 роки тому +36

    I also find it really interesting how when you look at things in a monochromatic view (i.e., ONLY a red view), you say "This is red, this is a darker red", but my mind automatically assumes them as white, black, etc etc, as if the colour isn't there at all.

  • @ChrisPlaola
    @ChrisPlaola 5 років тому +197

    When I worked in a theatre, the LED lights that we used had separate phosphor-coated white LEDs along with the RGB diodes. The difference between RGB and RGBW is very noticeable, especially in a theatre setting where they are the only lights in use in the room.

    • @Iamdebug
      @Iamdebug 5 років тому +29

      The alternative to that being RGBAW lights as it's quite hard to reproduce amber without filters.

    • @Stoney3K
      @Stoney3K 5 років тому +26

      @@Iamdebug And you use amber a lot in theatre, because the regular phosphor-coated LEDs produce a very cold white which is horrible for displaying skin tones. If you ever had a follow spot on an open filter in your face, you know what terrible colour that has.

    • @uss_04
      @uss_04 5 років тому +5

      I tried using an RGB light strip as a bias light for my tv. The RGBW option was a lot better.

    • @Autunite
      @Autunite 5 років тому +17

      @@Stoney3K Indeed. Usually the common and standard RGBWW+CW (Warm white + cold white) LED arrays use 2200K or 2700K warm white LEDs. They can be mixed with red+green to get an amber look with a good color spectrum, and they can also be mixed with cold white to get a more natural white. All my LED strips in the house is RGBWW+CW due to the fact that they can create regular daylight, warm incandescent light and color ambience. Works great.

    • @tookitogo
      @tookitogo 5 років тому +7

      RGBW has also become quite common in residential lighting.

  • @goose5
    @goose5 5 років тому +126

    1:37 "yes, these lights really are gee bee's knees"
    *closes video in disgust*
    *stares at desktop for 15 seconds*
    *reopens video*

  • @TaranVH
    @TaranVH 5 років тому +210

    This was definitely interesting. Especially the shot with the suddenly-red etch-a-sketch. I now understand the importance of CRI in a way I never have before.
    Alec, I think you should take a look at my video "How the hell does color correction work??" ... specifically, the Google Doc that is linked to in the description. (I'd link it here, but then my comment will get stuck in the spam filter.) Most of the information on that document was provided by my subscribers - and it's info that I hadn't been able to find anywhere else.
    I also have another video coming soon about monitor color profiles. They are far more tricky to deal with than anyone realizes...

    • @JackHan_0812
      @JackHan_0812 5 років тому +8

      Hey taran

    • @guyingrey1072
      @guyingrey1072 5 років тому +6

      Woah, nice seeing you here :D

    • @mousermind
      @mousermind 5 років тому +8

      The Etch-A-Sketch always looked red to me, even in the blue-only light. Just me?

    • @sanicmaniac
      @sanicmaniac 3 роки тому +1

      The etch-a-sketch is kinda sussy tho

  • @dhawthorne1634
    @dhawthorne1634 2 роки тому +26

    For the red/green color blind experience, a better way of lighting it would be to use monochromatic blue and monochromatic amber. I had a classmate that was R/G color blind in one eye after an accident when they were a kid. They described it as being more of a yellow-orange for anything red, yellow and green. Depending on how something was pigmented, greens tended to look like more of a drab olive in that eye.
    Someone I know who was colorblind at birth is actually an artist and mechanic. While he always makes sure to double check wiring with a multi-meter just to be sure, he generally does really well picking out the right ones based on intensity in comparison with other colors. The one art piece he gifted us was a 2-D carving of an x-mas tree that he had drilled to put lights through. Despite his limitation, he mixed up a green paint that looks almost exactly like the fir tree in our front yard.

    • @DANKKrish
      @DANKKrish Рік тому +1

      what kind of accident makes someone colorblind but only in one eye?

    • @dhawthorne1634
      @dhawthorne1634 Рік тому +2

      @@DANKKrish I intentionally left that detail out.

    • @DANKKrish
      @DANKKrish Рік тому +2

      ​@@dhawthorne1634 ah i see. i have a friend too who became colorblind from an accident but on both eyes. never really managed to find any info on how this can happen.

  • @anotheruser9876
    @anotheruser9876 5 років тому +78

    UV light is also interesting.
    Pro tip, do NOT illuminate your toilet with UV light.

    • @SpydersByte
      @SpydersByte 5 років тому +12

      or your bed, at least you should be expecting some stains in the bathroom :D

    • @dlarge6502
      @dlarge6502 5 років тому +2

      Hopefully if you clean it properly the whole thing will light up ;)

    • @toroko2
      @toroko2 5 років тому +1

      Or your computer chair.

    • @RDCST
      @RDCST 5 років тому

      Oh shit, oh shit, it's like a Jackson Pollock paint!

  • @VoidFame
    @VoidFame 5 років тому +927

    16:57
    TC: "Looks gray"
    Me: "I have purple superpowers."

    • @paulstelian97
      @paulstelian97 5 років тому +5

      Haha I feel you

    • @ProxyFox45
      @ProxyFox45 5 років тому +78

      I thought so too. It looks really vibrantly purple.

    • @Toha-kj1mz
      @Toha-kj1mz 5 років тому +5

      me too

    • @spartanwar1185
      @spartanwar1185 5 років тому +27

      Nah you're just subconsciously accommodating for the purple light being shined on it
      If you didn't know it was purple before and was fully aware the light was purple, you'd believe you're looking at grey

    • @Uncle_Yam
      @Uncle_Yam 5 років тому +51

      @@spartanwar1185 I don't think so - I think the divide is similar to the divide with "the dress"

  • @elodschmauder8108
    @elodschmauder8108 5 років тому +236

    Just a friendly reminder: turn off f.lux for this video.

    • @jer4rud0
      @jer4rud0 5 років тому +5

      FRIENDLY JAPANESE BUSINESSMAN blue light filters

    • @BrookNeese
      @BrookNeese 5 років тому +7

      Who even uses that anymore in 2019. Doesn't every OS have that built in nowadays?

    • @Ultrazaubererger
      @Ultrazaubererger 5 років тому +9

      @@BrookNeese Windows 7 FTW!
      btw Win7 still has over 20% in the latest steam survey.

    • @TheAngelsHaveThePhoneBox
      @TheAngelsHaveThePhoneBox 5 років тому +12

      @@BrookNeese Because it offers more control. The effect can be set in three different levels instead of two and the change between them is more gradual. But more importantly, Windows 10's built in "night light" doesn't allow you to automatically turn itself off when you run certain applications (like Photoshop, or your favorite movie player for example), nor does it have functions like "disable for an hour" or "disable until sunrise".

    • @tomjones6944
      @tomjones6944 5 років тому +3

      Gotta play devils advocate here, maybe you shouldnt be on a screen if you cant handle it keeping you awake?

  • @mattc.4256
    @mattc.4256 4 роки тому +18

    This was so enlightening (pardon the pun) I had a fleece coat that was brown in full spectrum light but indoors with fluorescent or LED lights it was a greenish color and I never truly understood why. Now I do! Thank you for this wonderful video. :-)

  • @nikkirennardo5100
    @nikkirennardo5100 5 років тому +134

    “RGB’s knees”
    Dear Lord I strive for this punnage

  • @numspacsym
    @numspacsym 5 років тому +275

    So you’re saying that... purple and magenta are pigments of our imagination?

    • @tookitogo
      @tookitogo 5 років тому +11

      numspacsym Heheheh, when I was a little kid, I thought that “pigment of the imagination” was the actual phrase! It made sense to me, in that I knew pigments were used to make colors, and thus images. :p

    • @EggBastion
      @EggBastion 5 років тому +5

      *_AAAAAAAAARRRGGHHHHHHHHHHHHhhhhh.................._*

    • @suprememasteroftheuniverse
      @suprememasteroftheuniverse 5 років тому +6

      @@tookitogo imagination comes from image

    • @PanduPoluan
      @PanduPoluan 5 років тому +4

      Yes of c--
      wait
      WHY YOU LITTLE #$@!
      xD

    • @locke103
      @locke103 5 років тому +4

      get. out.

  • @nokocchi1983
    @nokocchi1983 4 роки тому +223

    "it looks gray" idk looks pretty purple to me,,

    • @bridgetthewench
      @bridgetthewench 3 роки тому +9

      Same! Some people can see more wavelengths of color than others, so it's possible that's what's going on there.

    • @ashleynoble2880
      @ashleynoble2880 3 роки тому +7

      Yeah I was confused too

    • @ruroruro
      @ruroruro 3 роки тому +58

      @@bridgetthewench you do realize, that we are all watching the same tri-chromatic UA-cam video? It's not "some people see more wavelengths", it's "different peoples brains interpret ambiguous visual information differently". It's the black-blue/gold-white dress all over again.

    • @OptimusPhillip
      @OptimusPhillip 3 роки тому +13

      Yeah. Everything in the picture is varying shades of purple, so it behaves like a grayscale image, but it's still purple.

    • @FenrizNNN
      @FenrizNNN 3 роки тому

      @@bridgetthewench no it isn't that. Its probably the camera, compression, and the scared combined end up messing the colors (oversimplyfied)

  • @cambria_smith
    @cambria_smith 3 роки тому +18

    I've always been pretty confused about how RGB works and the comparison to the human eye, and this was a perfect explanation of how it works.

  • @ei..
    @ei.. 5 років тому +134

    Finally a use for my expensive smart light bulbs! Make it impossible for my friend to solve his Rubik's cube

    • @zheltz9166
      @zheltz9166 4 роки тому +2

      This is evil and I love it

  • @BlaxeFrost-X
    @BlaxeFrost-X 5 років тому +179

    i struggled seeing the purple car in purple light as gray

    • @ahmed4363
      @ahmed4363 5 років тому +9

      I see it as both gray and purple

    • @mousermind
      @mousermind 5 років тому +12

      Same. It just didn't really appear grey to me.

    • @walkieer
      @walkieer 5 років тому +13

      It's like blue dress gold dress all over again.

    • @ahmed4363
      @ahmed4363 5 років тому

      @@walkieer exactly

    • @absin8078
      @absin8078 4 роки тому

      He explained it a lil later. it’s purple because the white in the eyes are reflecting purple as well, and grey is just a darker version of white so in this case it’s just going to be a darker purple.. idk if that makes sense but yeah lmaoo

  • @OnlineWithRyanB
    @OnlineWithRyanB 5 років тому +101

    This was really just a 22 minute video telling people to go outside.

  • @GraceMcClain
    @GraceMcClain Рік тому +3

    This has steadily become my favourite UA-cam channel. It's just so chilled out, and that outro music tickles the little part of my brain that thinks not all the aesthetics from the 70's were terrible. No idea why, but there you have it. Thanks for all the cool stuff you've made for us to relax to. In this day and age, anything that helps my mind find peace is something to be treasured.

  • @LostieTrekieTechie
    @LostieTrekieTechie 5 років тому +58

    To simulate red/greem colorblindness, I'd recommend trying a combination of your Amber traffic light (monochromatic* between red/green) and blue LED light.

    • @pizzablender
      @pizzablender 5 років тому +4

      I thought that toon, but then red may still be very dark. But at least it can look like a 'white' white balance.

    • @Reddles37
      @Reddles37 5 років тому +21

      @@pizzablender, as a red-green colorblind person, red IS quite dark. It always annoys me that people insist on using red to mark important things, because it just doesn't stand out much to me.

    • @Geleheddon
      @Geleheddon 5 років тому

      GREEM

    • @Grywng
      @Grywng 5 років тому +3

      Yeah try playing any traditional shooter with a minimap, in cod I can't tell where fired enemy bullets are on the map, in battlefront the minimap is useless for enemy tracking. Honestly it's made me a better player in a way, ps I'm green colorblind

    • @Grywng
      @Grywng 5 років тому +2

      I also almost went through a stop sign once and the only thing that stood out was the white reflective border

  • @SaturnProductions13
    @SaturnProductions13 5 років тому +56

    The whole video was incredibly interesting. Thank you for that! But the biggest payoff was at the end with the color-blind demonstration. My grandfather was red-green color-blind and I never have been able to really understand what it would look like. Your demo finally made it click. I can't thank you enough for that

    • @TravisTev
      @TravisTev 5 років тому

      IIRC, the Wikipedia article on color blindness also has descriptions somewhere on the various forms of color blindness and some approximations of what each would look like. I found this rather interesting as well.

    • @CaiMorgan420
      @CaiMorgan420 5 років тому

      This video was a thought biscuit

  • @gevmage
    @gevmage 4 роки тому +28

    4:54: the unexplained, unaddressed monochrome I really fascinating and really evil. I love it.

  • @TRandlePhoto
    @TRandlePhoto 3 роки тому +2

    Literally taking notes like I'm in a lecture bc I'm a music photographer/videographer, and as soon as he made the red ink disappear I realized this video is a guide for practical effects in lighting

  • @suricrasia
    @suricrasia 5 років тому +27

    there are some misconceptions in here about how RGB can reproduce all colours. it's actually not true that RGB can reproduce every colour the eye can see. this is what those weird "gamut" charts are meant to represent. essentially, if you can only control the ratio between three colours, then you can only produce colours within a triangular region on the gamut chart, and other colours outside are too saturated to be reproduced. if you had four colours, you can produce colours within a four-sided region on the gamut chart. I believe this was the intention of the quattron display.
    I don't fully understand why this happens tbh, my weak understanding is you cannot excite a single kind of cone cell without also exciting the other one. for example, if I choose a monospectral red LED and a monospectral green LED, the red will still activate the green cones a little bit, and the green will activate the red cones a little bit. so there is crosstalk between the channels that cannot be controlled
    colour theory is really weird and quite the rabbit hole.

    • @TravisTev
      @TravisTev 5 років тому +2

      @Zavier Alfretzie I've seen that too, though to me it didn't seem so novel, merely like looking at a very dim, deep red LED. The interesting thing is that since our eyes' reactions to wavelengths follow a curve, it doesn't just suddenly become zero outside the visible spectrum but in fact will often show a reaction (albeit an extremely weak one) slightly into the near IR or UV regions.

  • @slothfulcobra
    @slothfulcobra 5 років тому +68

    I have a dodgy VGA cable connection on my monitor, so I've developed a reflexive stress reaction when an image on my monitor shifts all the way into magenta. Real cool video though

    • @HermanVonPetri
      @HermanVonPetri 5 років тому +16

      Flashbacks to playing PS2 with a bad component cable connection. Suddenly the track in GT4 would lose the blue color channel and I'd have to complete the race in green and magenta before I could wiggle the cable behind the TV.

    • @MrMoon-hy6pn
      @MrMoon-hy6pn 5 років тому +1

      Just, replace it? VGA or d sub cables are dirt cheap

    • @userPrehistoricman
      @userPrehistoricman 5 років тому

      Don't replace... remove. VGA should die :)

    • @compu85
      @compu85 5 років тому +1

      I was working on a monitor once with a bad cable, and someone walked by and asked why the color was so screwed up. It didn't look super off to me, then I jiggled the cable and the red started working. It was a noticeable, but not huge difference to me... but to the normally sighted person it was a huge change!

    • @slothfulcobra
      @slothfulcobra 5 років тому

      Not the cable, the port.

  • @Reepicheep-1
    @Reepicheep-1 5 років тому +49

    Linus Media Group needs this as required viewing. They try to RGB everything.

    • @ZapCannon5
      @ZapCannon5 5 років тому

      Richard Reavis haha, I was thinking something very similar.

    • @theodiscusgaming3909
      @theodiscusgaming3909 5 років тому +16

      You know what else is required? PRIVATE INTERNET ACCESS! Click the link in the description below to learn more.

    • @ilovefunnyamv2nd
      @ilovefunnyamv2nd 5 років тому +1

      someone ignored all the stealth builds

    • @Reepicheep-1
      @Reepicheep-1 5 років тому

      @@theodiscusgaming3909 Hahahahahahaha

    • @SreenikethanI
      @SreenikethanI Рік тому

      Probably part of the required viewing might be a lesson on how not to auction something they don't own

  • @Just_Kumoki
    @Just_Kumoki 3 роки тому +21

    When I was a kid I used to grab a magnifying glass and look the box-TV screen because I could see the little "three colored squares" that way. It was kinda fascinating.

    • @ingridfong-daley5899
      @ingridfong-daley5899 Рік тому +2

      I remember the green tube (i guess?) went out in our tv (early 80s) so for 6 months we watched Magnum PI in nothing but bold, bleeding red.

  • @DaxtonAnderson
    @DaxtonAnderson 5 років тому +42

    Smh I just got 16 minutes into my video before realizing my screens "night mode" was on

    • @draco2726
      @draco2726 5 років тому +3

      Thanks you prevented me from doing the same haha

  • @MegaFPVFlyer
    @MegaFPVFlyer 5 років тому +5

    Yet another video by TC that had me thinking, "Hmm, I already know most of this stuff but I'll watch it anyway," only to have my freaking mind blown less than halfway through the video. Awesome work!

  • @ClicketyClack
    @ClicketyClack 5 років тому +87

    4:53 WHY, YOU LITTLE....

  • @MetalMarauder
    @MetalMarauder 4 роки тому +103

    the wall directly outside my old dorm room had a Grateful Dead "Deadhead" mural outlined in rainbow. When we held floor parties and put up lights that shifted through the rainbow, the mural literally looked like it was pulsating.

    • @trif55
      @trif55 3 роки тому +4

      Yea I first discovered this camping when I bought one of those cheap RBP LED strips and used it to light the tent, when set to cycle through colours any brightly coloured objects drastically changed colour as seen in this video especially the "just a bit of red makes all the red pop" scene

  • @Azazaazazazza
    @Azazaazazazza 5 років тому +45

    I see how this happened....
    "What shall I write on the white board?" ... "Hmmm... I don't know... something clever..." ... "Aha!"

  • @AnalogueKid2112
    @AnalogueKid2112 5 років тому +25

    The part about how our eyes render purple absolutely blew my mind! Another video that makes me glad I’m a Patreon supporter.

    • @JosephBlowshish
      @JosephBlowshish 5 років тому

      Purple is not a color... says the colorblind fella who only sees it as blue.

    • @userPrehistoricman
      @userPrehistoricman 5 років тому

      Thanos is not blue.

  • @user-vn7ce5ig1z
    @user-vn7ce5ig1z 5 років тому +5

    4:54 - *FINALLY!* I've been waiting so long for that monochromatic cube, staring at it in the background for a year. 😀
    This was probably the best, clearest, most thorough version of this topic I've seen. I can only give the video one like counts with Google, but here's a few more anyway. 👍👍👍👍

  • @xocea1366
    @xocea1366 4 роки тому +17

    8:51 Interesting thing that happened to me. Suddenly the etch a sketch in the corner looked more red to me then it did before. The other red objects still looked black or a dark grey, but that looked and continued to look slightly red even when the lighting continued to change. I'm not sure if it was just my brain latching onto it being red and making me see it as redder or what. Even going back in the video though it still looks black until it switched to the colour at 8:51.

    • @sethb3090
      @sethb3090 2 роки тому +2

      Yeah, that's a thing that happens. They're experimenting with something like this to create "hyper colors" in movies by overloading your eyes on a certain color then removing it to make an afterimage in a different or even nonexistent color (apparently they have a developer's edition of Inside Out at Pixar on a special projector that does this)

  • @riz94107
    @riz94107 5 років тому +14

    This is a remarkably good demonstration of principles I knew, but had never actually seen demonstrated. Cool!

  • @pyro-millie5533
    @pyro-millie5533 5 років тому +19

    I’ve never understood what “nonspectral color” meant until now. This is freaking fascinatingg

  • @Far_Gem
    @Far_Gem 4 роки тому +40

    I really could've used this video when playing The Witness, i basically stumbled my way through the color puzzle, not really knowing what to do.

  • @elliejohnson2786
    @elliejohnson2786 4 роки тому +3

    I've been messing about with a chromatic filter in a video game to take more interesting screenshots, and had some very similar results which I found very intriguing. This is definitely the kind of interesting stuff that makes me like your channel more and more as I find more of your videos.

  • @jdmsll
    @jdmsll 5 років тому +16

    as someone that works with color mixing LEDs for a living, i can say that 18:55 is missing an example... it is possible to balance RGB LEDs in a way that looks closer to white than what you've shown. in my experience with SMD 5050 RGB chips, green and blue at full power tends to output much stronger than red, so i can get a better looking white with blue at ~50%, green at ~70%, and red at full power, your exact percentages may vary as not all RGB chips were made in the same factory.
    also yes, color mixing with RGB LEDs will kind of be hit and miss with CRI accuracy, but giving RGB chips full power to produce its own "white" is like drinking unfiltered tap water from a garden hose.

    • @renmaddox
      @renmaddox 5 років тому +3

      I agree: that comparison shows that the mixed LEDs are not giving as pure a white as the other light, as can be seen by sampling the whites from both images. In fact, editing the image and shifting the tint a bit toward green and increasing the saturation makes the purple color (along with the wood) very close to the other image.
      I don't doubt that there are colors that are not rendered correctly by (properly mixed) 3-color LEDs, but I don't think this shows that -- at least not in the video. Perhaps the affect is stronger in real life, but then that might indicate that at least some of the issue is with the RGB capture.

    • @kaitlyn__L
      @kaitlyn__L 5 років тому

      @@renmaddox If you want to go down an internet rabbit hole like me, you can see lots of comparisons (from companies and users) of different secondary and tertiary colours under different types of LED lights, from RGB white to phosphor white to even more elaborate mixings. Warm white LEDs with a CRI in the high 90s still misrepresent turquoises, ambers, certain skin tones. Of course being aimed at photographers, knowing you need to change lights if a client comes in wearing certain gemstones or dresses is useful, but the difference is very subtle for day to day living for you and me.

    • @jetison333
      @jetison333 5 років тому

      I imagine the effect also shows up differently in different pigments

  • @SevScout
    @SevScout 4 роки тому +30

    I love how the humor in this is so subtle, and gentle, yet still manages to make me chuckle. Also, my mind has officially been blown, and I'm at only around the 5 minute mark.

  • @lsixty30
    @lsixty30 4 роки тому +8

    I’m glad I have distinct color receptors with overlap instead of homogenous receptors with filters over them. You helped me appreciate that.

  • @dillxdough
    @dillxdough 3 роки тому +21

    This kind of might explain Mantis Shrimp. I always thought, “oh they just see colors that we can’t see”. They probably just can further distinguish subtle colors to an extreme amount. Which would nearly be like throwing it through a noise filter. Kind of leads me to believe that their vision would look like colored static.

  • @VVen0m
    @VVen0m 5 років тому +26

    17:22 "When we look into photoshop we can see, that what looked grey to _us_ is actually fairly purple"
    Am I the only one who saw that very same shade of purple from the beginning?

    • @e3uz
      @e3uz 4 роки тому +2

      I am seeing putple

    • @comet.x
      @comet.x 4 роки тому +1

      Nope. Although that's probably just me and my tunnel vision

    • @kitemanmusic
      @kitemanmusic 4 роки тому

      I think his brain is compensating.

    • @ribbonsofnight
      @ribbonsofnight 2 роки тому

      no you're not the only one but it's so many of us that maybe that's an issue with being in the room and watching on a screen being quite different.

  • @briennaasher26
    @briennaasher26 5 років тому +38

    After playing the lighting puzzle in "The Witness" I have a greater appreciation for this.

    • @shnipermedec4705
      @shnipermedec4705 5 років тому +2

      The town color room makes me unimaginably mad

    • @yeoman588
      @yeoman588 5 років тому +2

      That set of puzzles is a LOT easier to figure out if you've already taken a class in advanced color theory... as I discovered comparing my experience (without such a class) to a friend's experience (with such a class). XD

    • @user-vn7ce5ig1z
      @user-vn7ce5ig1z 5 років тому +4

      Yeoman International> That set of puzzles is a LOT easier to figure out if you've already taken a class in advanced color theory
      You just reminded me of a puzzle in _Safecracker_ which was a pain because how does the provided clue make someone think to use the wavelength of a color of light as the code? ¬_¬

    • @briennaasher26
      @briennaasher26 5 років тому +1

      @@yeoman588 I sat there with charts and screenshots marking them in MS paint.

    • @yeoman588
      @yeoman588 5 років тому +1

      @@briennaasher26 That's pretty much what I wound up doing, too. :D

  • @rapturefuturistics1975
    @rapturefuturistics1975 5 років тому +27

    I would be interested in seeing a video about 2-strip technicolor in early color films, and about color in films in general.

  • @LC-xv1oh
    @LC-xv1oh 4 роки тому +4

    Super interesting and cleared up a lot of misconceptions I had about color. The colorblindness demo was really intuitive in particular.

  • @uss_04
    @uss_04 5 років тому +120

    Adding RGB to your video title instantly increases framerate and clicks by 20%

    • @Blox117
      @Blox117 5 років тому +19

      RGB GAMER LIGHTING 120HZ 2019!!!

    • @WhoWatchesVideos
      @WhoWatchesVideos 5 років тому

      Not only does RGB increase your computer's performance and your gaming performance, but also your _video_ performance!

    • @denelson83
      @denelson83 5 років тому +3

      RGB simply means he's a Really Good Boy.

    • @5roundsrapid263
      @5roundsrapid263 5 років тому +1

      denelson83 Does he get his tendies?

  • @YOM2_UB
    @YOM2_UB 4 роки тому +295

    "What color is this can of spray paint?"
    [Confidently guesses] Yellow!
    (Some time later)
    "That can of paint was yellow, by the way."
    My guessing powers prevail once more!

  • @azteccroatia1496
    @azteccroatia1496 5 років тому +39

    Jadrolinija :) :) When you see your home town and ship in Croatia on random video talking about colors

    • @loza395
      @loza395 5 років тому +4

      Totalno me iznenadilo. Također iz Splita btw

  • @jonrutherford6852
    @jonrutherford6852 11 місяців тому +1

    I'm red-green colorblind and can only distinguish the "hidden" numeral on one or two of the standard color-blindness test plates. This I first learned when attempting to join the US Coast Guard in 1965; they told me not to bother with the Navy, either. I can distinguish red and green in large areas of color, but small ones, such as LED lights at any distance, look absolutely the same -- not white, but some "color" that could be either red or green! A funny feeling. Thanks for a good and entertaining demo of color vision!

  • @VoidFame
    @VoidFame 5 років тому +72

    BUT WHAT COLORS WERE THE CONSTRUCTION PAPER; HELP

    • @kevinjacobson4520
      @kevinjacobson4520 4 роки тому +10

      You can see at 13:48 they're pink red orange yellow green blue purple and black.

    • @malachi7553
      @malachi7553 4 роки тому +1

      They were at the beginning to

    • @flyingcatpack
      @flyingcatpack 4 роки тому +8

      All construction paper is bright orange, so it can be seen better by drivers.

    • @revmpandora
      @revmpandora 4 роки тому +1

      @@flyingcatpack brilliant

    • @VoidFame
      @VoidFame 4 роки тому

      I wanted to know specifically which one was which under the red light but it was mostly a joke. I understand the point was you just can not really tell.

  • @yandyyay
    @yandyyay 5 років тому +54

    oh your red looked orange at the beginning... cool video... now mix it up a bit and explain CYMK :D :D

    • @AlKaBen
      @AlKaBen 5 років тому +1

      WMCA !

  • @lashyndragon
    @lashyndragon 5 років тому +13

    Now I know why the "white" setting for the RGB strip in my PC makes the red components pop so much.
    Super neat demonstrations.

  • @mitchib1440
    @mitchib1440 Рік тому +1

    01:39 not enough people are appreciating this brilliance.
    R G B's knees.
    You've earnt my subscription.

  • @sorrowizard268
    @sorrowizard268 5 років тому +7

    Very high quality as always. My favourite channel on youtube for sure.

  • @mantasvilcinskas
    @mantasvilcinskas 5 років тому +6

    I don’t comment often, but seriously - this is a really good video and kind of a mindfuck. Thank you so much!

  • @ksam2000
    @ksam2000 5 років тому +91

    Colorblind Simulator: Real Life Edition

  • @hazesystem2213
    @hazesystem2213 3 роки тому +54

    "What color is this?"
    "Orange, of course"
    "You're probably thinking, 'it's red!'"
    "😭"

  • @mtylerryan
    @mtylerryan 4 роки тому +49

    "Yes, these lights really are G B's knees."
    *Applauds furiously*

    • @sirlezard670
      @sirlezard670 4 роки тому

      Congrats

    • @MikkoRantalainen
      @MikkoRantalainen 3 роки тому

      I think the pronounciation is supposed to make "G" sound like "the" and "B" as bee. So the whole sentence is supposed to say "Yes, these light really are the bee's knees."

  • @CarsSimplified
    @CarsSimplified 5 років тому +6

    This was a fantastic video, and now I want to play with colored lighting on camera, too.
    I've always enjoyed the effect you get from aiming two color lights at an object from different angles to get a relatively normal looking object but with colored shadows.

  • @thorild69
    @thorild69 4 роки тому +7

    Reminds me of Love and Rockets Express tour.
    Their backdrop was the album cover which had a red heart in the middle of a black and white design.
    When they alternated between red, green, and white lights the heart would be invisible, black and red.
    It was mind blowing!

  • @nwimpney
    @nwimpney 11 місяців тому +4

    I'm surprised you didn't run into any fluorescent pigments. When I played around with RGB lighting, I found some things would light up green under blue light, and many things would light up orange under either green or blue.

    • @vinnysworkshop
      @vinnysworkshop 4 місяці тому

      Oh, he did run into fluorescent objects. He showed them in the Technology Connextras counterpart video.

  • @cpypcy
    @cpypcy 5 років тому +186

    17:04 who else is seeing purple too and not gray?

    • @TechnologyConnections
      @TechnologyConnections  5 років тому +41

      One of the problems with this sort of video is that your monitor, what else might be on the screen (giving other color context) as well as your particular color vision can make things appear differently than how I see them.
      For maximum effectiveness on the gray-looking body, you'll want the video to be full-screen. And, to me at least, he looks the most intensely grey in the low shot where you can see his tongue.

    • @2madrobot
      @2madrobot 5 років тому +31

      @@TechnologyConnections To me it's looking very purple, every time you say grey, I stop stop video and wondering... where is the GREY :) ?

    • @watsgoinonhere1
      @watsgoinonhere1 5 років тому +1

      @@2madrobot If I pause and then stare at his... "nose" for a few seconds, the color fades (not quite completely, still looks a little purple). Maybe try that.

    • @aaahmmmh5094
      @aaahmmmh5094 5 років тому +3

      @@TechnologyConnections Upon sticking my phone screen right up to an eye I can see what you were saying. It did indeed begin to appear monochromatic.
      I think you should probably add some annotation to that section saying that for maximum effect the display should take up the majority of your vision. I think a fair few people are probably similarly confused by it.

    • @demmer44
      @demmer44 5 років тому +5

      Just a genuine observation- the low shot is when he looks the MOST purple to me! That being said, every winter I argue with my boyfriend about whether my coat is dull green or grey (it's faded, but green thankyouverymuch).. so it's maybe my/our color vision distinguishing whats IN grey?