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An object appears black because it absorbs all the colors of the visible spectrum. If we idealize the object to make it perfectly absorptive, it absorbs all of the white light that strikes it and reflects none. In the real world, some light is always reflected. If the object appears black or dark gray, then it reflects small amounts of all colors of the spectrum.
gray and white
Light gray or silver generally do. Dark gray tends to not light up like white or silver do. Most light colors glow a little under black light, though.
You really can't do exactly what you want. The closest you can get is to view an ENTIRE SCENE including this red object using a red filter, with the scene brightly illuminated (with either red or white light). Then your visual system will have no basis to assign the color red to this red object and it will appear as a shade of gray (to black or white, depending on how much light is absorbed by this object).
you could wear any other color with gray and white just not brown
An object appears black because it absorbs all the colors of the visible spectrum. If we idealize the object to make it perfectly absorptive, it absorbs all of the white light that strikes it and reflects none. In the real world, some light is always reflected. If the object appears black or dark gray, then it reflects small amounts of all colors of the spectrum.
gray and white
White to Light Gray.
The opposite to gray is gray dark gray is light gray ;)
nothing
Light gray or silver generally do. Dark gray tends to not light up like white or silver do. Most light colors glow a little under black light, though.
Brown or red colored tie will go well with white and white checkered shirt and light gray suit.
beige/ dirty white/ light, light brown/ pale gray with a tinge of yellow
Rhyolite can be white, light gray, or pink.
Grey Heron
A deep blue gray on top, fading to light gray or white on the belly.
Well cats fur are in many colors. Here are all the colors I know. Black, white, orange, sriped, yellow, gray, light orange, brown, light bown, light yellow, light gray, and dark gray. These are the colors I know. If you know any more, write below. . . .