OK, I'll play- a leatherworker had seen into the future and decided that he should make leather chaps. He didn't know how they would be used, but he did it anyway. All of the people in the village called him 'Chappy' and he left the world without ever seeing the genius of his efforts.
Only when dealing with light. "Black" in the printing world is definately a color. If you combine magenta cyan and yellow you get what is called process black. The density of black is important too.
Only when dealing with light. "Black" in the printing world is definately a color. If you combine magenta cyan and yellow you get what is called process black. The density of black is important too.
The "color" black and the absence of light are completely different. A red apple in total absence of light is still red but will appear black. This is a deep rabbit hole.
The "color" black and the absence of light are completely different. A red apple in total absence of light is still red but will appear black. This is a deep rabbit hole.
Color in/on an object is only possible if light can reflect the proper wavelengths. In the absense of light, there is no color, only matter, or nothing.