People who have Monochromacy are only able to see in shades of grey, much like watching a black and white television screen.
The bright colours r Yellow, Red and blue .
When you mix complimentary colours (colours opposite one another on the colour wheel) you will get a brown or black.
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Pablo Picasso painted some of his paintings in only shades of blue. Piet Mondrian used blocks of simple colours. Often these were primary colours.
i thought it was just purple
Monochromacy - 2012 is rated/received certificates of: New Zealand:G
The cast of Monochromacy - 2012 includes: Ariana Brunet as Nicky Brick Tassanee Puklowski as Older Sister
We see different colours because other colours are being absorbed.
You See Colours was created on 2006-03-06.
They can see all the colours, but a bit brighter because it is their first time seeing these colours.
The cone-shaped cells in the eyes detect colours.
The cone-shaped cells in the eyes detect colours.
Black and White are Colours Because They can Be Mixed To Create A New Colour. they are also colours because you can actually see them, if they were not colours then you wouldn't be able to see them. the only reason why they are not colours because they are shades
The answer is 10 millon colours in the world that we can see, about 11 millon colours that a computer has, but, there are actually a lot of colours, and I can say it's infinty. There is alot of colours.
Generally speaking, dogs have problems with some colours, in this way they suffer from colour blindness. But they do see colours, and do not see in black, white and grey only. Dogs, generally speaking, have problems with certain colours. In this way they have colour blindness but they do see colours.
It has only been recently discovered that many animals, not just cats and dogs, can see in colour. Before, it was thought that all animals were colourblind. Dogs, for instance, can pick up yellow and blue-purple colours as they have two cone types which allows them to see in limited colour. Cats, can also see some colours: They can tell the difference between red, blue and yellow, and between red and green, although these are less distinguishable. Cats are able to distinguish between blues and violets better than between colours near the red end of the spectrum. There are only a few animals that cannot see in any colour at all: Seals, sea lions, walrus' and animals from the Cetacea family (whales, dolphins and porpises) have only one cone type (which is called Monochromacy).
any color