A normal human eye can differentiate approximately 1037different colour shades because after this range two different colour shades will look same due to its minor colour combination difference.
The human eye can see 7,000,000 colors. Some of these are eyesores. Certain colors and color relationships can be eye irritants, cause headaches, and wreak havoc with human vision. Other colors and color combinations are soothing. Consequently, the appropriate use of color can maximize productivity, minimize visual fatigue, and relax the whole body.
About ten million different colors on average. Of course, those that are color blind can see much less.
human eyes are capable of distinguishing 7,000 colors
there are uncountable eye color in the world, but for the time being we can only see 4.
Brown, blue, green, gray, hazel, amber,violet,albinism,and Albinos have red eyes.
All of the colors
All humans see the same colors if normal. It depends on the interpretation of light of different frequencies by one's brain.
As different colors.As different colors.As different colors.As different colors.
Different wavelengths of visible light are different colors.
because humans are color blind they just imagine the colors and they look real. the colors are whatever colors you want them to be. JK
White light contains the many colors you see. The illuminated object will absorb and reflect the light as its' materials see fit. A black object will absorb all colors. A white object reflects all colors. Everything else lies in between there somewhere.
The colors that you see are the colors that are being reflected back at you
Dogs are red-green colour-blind, like many humans. They can see other colours.
no, they see the same colors as us humans seeWell, not in the sense like most people would think. They can see spirits, and they can see colors that most humans don't look for or can't see, like energy. It's not very scientific, but it's true.
No. Research indicates that they do have some ability to distinguish between different colors (specifically between blue and green), but they do not see colors "the same way humans do"... except, possibly, for humans with certain kinds of color blindness.
Humans can see around a million colors. There are more than 100 million colors.
They can see all the colors you can see, plus a little into the ultraviolet spectrum.
Indeed they are color blind, they cannot see colors that humans can see. But they can see the ultraviolet rays of the sun, that us humans can see.
Animals, including humans, have "rods and cones" in the eye that allow them to see color. Horses have some, but not as many as humans, so it is believed that they see color, but pastels. These colors would be associated with food, water, and blood.
Bees can see higher frequencies of electromagnetic waves than humans can. Bees see flowers in different colors then we do. Bees see color about triple the speed as humans do.
All humans see the same colors if normal. It depends on the interpretation of light of different frequencies by one's brain.
Ants are not color blind. They may not be able to see colors as sharply as humans, but see the colors of objects.
Wasps cannot see the color red. But see much the same colors we do.