The best answer is infinity! Careful measurements of our visual system's best performance have been made by psychophysicists (people who study human responses, like seeing color, to things in the world, like light). They have shown that we can see about 1000 levels of light-dark, 100 levels of red-green, and 100 levels of yellow-blue for a single viewing condition in a laboratory. This means that the total number of colors we can see is about 1000 x 100 x 100 = 10,000,000 (10 million). A computer displays about 16.8 million colors to create fullcolor pictures, really more than necessary for most situations. However, the answer is not quite so simple. What color looks like is greatly affected by the viewing conditions. These conditions include the color of the lighting, the amount of lighting, and other colors in the scene. Colors also appear in different modes when they appear on different objects such as surfaces, light sources, or within volumes. Different people also have slight differences in the way they see color. Since we can see at least 10-million colors in a single viewing condition and the variety of viewing conditions and observers is endless, then the only truly correct answer is infinity. If we have 10-million colors, times 10- million lighting types, times 10-million lighting levels, times 10-million surrounding colors, times 6-billion people in the world, times 3 modes of viewing we get a really huge number. The result of that multiplication is 18 followed by 33 zeros (18,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000), or 18 decillion. That might not quite be infinity, but is close enough since all those estimated numbers are probably on the low side. And there is no way to exactly measure each of them. To learn more about the names of really big numbers, visit www.jimloy.com/math/billion.htm.
There are many different colors in the world and to get just one list is almost impossible. However, there are some places that do have a list of some colors. Most paint stores will have an extensive list as well as a box of crayons.
Yes, they are bright colors.
Benjamin Moore have hundreds of available colors shown on their color chart. They also promise to match any color of paint which their customer might require, so the number of different colors is infinite.
Yes. Font colors are often theme specific, but most sets of colors will include a standard set of basic colors as well.
Yes. Font colors are often theme specific, but most sets of colors will include a standard set of basic colors as well.
I am many colors but live briefly. While I exist things usually get wet. What am I?Answer : Rainbow ( by Hogarth on Dun server ! )
Presentation folders come in many colors but usually traditionally come in the colors blue, white, and black. Regardless, many designs with other colors exist.
There is essentially an infinite about of colours which can exist on the visible light spectrum. Every possible variation and shade could be considered a different colour.
4 billion celluar telephones exist in the world :)
10 million
Not all periodic tables around the world have the same colors. A rule doesn't exist.
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Red, pink, purple, green, blue, yellow, orange and many more.
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One, your mom!
In animal crossing wild world there are over 50 different colors of glasses you can get
Yes famine still exist in many parts of the world.