How many color do the mask have?
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Glavie's Girl wrote:Actually white is an absence of all color and black is a saturation of every color.
The masks are so ugly who in there right mind wants one anyways? >.>
Well if you'd like to get technical about it, the scientific definition of colour is the wavelength reflected back from an object. Black absorbs all wavelengths of light, and does not reflect any back. Therefore, black has no colour. White, conversely, reflects all colours, and is therefor all colours.
Your definitons of the two are reversed, but neither is a definite colour for the above reason.
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Aby wrote:Glavie's Girl wrote:Actually white is an absence of all color and black is a saturation of every color.
The masks are so ugly who in there right mind wants one anyways? >.>
Well if you'd like to get technical about it, the scientific definition of colour is the wavelength reflected back from an object. Black absorbs all wavelengths of light, and does not reflect any back. Therefore, black has no colour. White, conversely, reflects all colours, and is therefor all colours.
Your definitons of the two are reversed, but neither is a definite colour for the above reason.
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Aby wrote:Glavie's Girl wrote:Actually white is an absence of all color and black is a saturation of every color.
The masks are so ugly who in there right mind wants one anyways? >.>
Well if you'd like to get technical about it, the scientific definition of colour is the wavelength reflected back from an object. Black absorbs all wavelengths of light, and does not reflect any back. Therefore, black has no colour. White, conversely, reflects all colours, and is therefor all colours.
Your definitons of the two are reversed, but neither is a definite colour for the above reason.
i was just about to post the same thing after seeing Glavie's Girl post
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Aby wrote:2: Blue and red.
There is also plain, and black, but neither white nor black are colours.
perhaps a play on words then. it would have behooved the thread starter to say,"how many variations of monster masks are there."
other person wrote:Actually white is an absence of all color and black is a saturation of every color.
The masks are so ugly who in there right mind wants one anyways? >.>
As true as what you are saying is, you have only spoken a half truth. When looking at it from the perspective of light. White light is the saturation of all color and black is complete absence of color.
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