← Back to context Comment by wodenokoto 2 years ago Me too, but I liked the conclusion ("to you, turquoise is blue/green") 27 comments wodenokoto Reply amelius 2 years ago To be honest, when I got turquoise and had to choose blue or green, I just thought "oh whatever" and picked one randomly. tracker1 2 years ago Same here... Then again, natural turquoise can appear more blue or green in nature too. JAlexoid 2 years ago I actually disliked the conclusion, because it forced me to classify turquoise as either blue or green. When it's a mix more than anything.It lacks the "can't classify" to make it a better tool. gehwartzen 2 years ago You could look at it as “How much yellow do I have to add to my blue until I no longer consider it blue and instead consider it turquoise” subsubzero 2 years ago yeah kind of a waste of time, what is this 50% mixture of green and blue? pick one - Blue or Greenanswer it should have: Its both loopdoend 2 years ago That must be the perfect result. I also got 174 but it said "For you, turquoise is green." Filligree 2 years ago But it isn't. Turquoise is turquoise, and since that wasn't an option, I picked one at random. anamexis 2 years ago The whole point is demarcating the line between where colors seem more-blue-than-green, and more-green-than-blue. 16 replies → Woshiwuja 2 years ago 176 for me its blue jimz 2 years ago 180 and blue and I suspect that language also plays a part (I was brought up in an environment where the word turquoise starts with green, but now live in a turquoise-producing state where the finished product look far blue-r.) 1 reply →
amelius 2 years ago To be honest, when I got turquoise and had to choose blue or green, I just thought "oh whatever" and picked one randomly. tracker1 2 years ago Same here... Then again, natural turquoise can appear more blue or green in nature too.
tracker1 2 years ago Same here... Then again, natural turquoise can appear more blue or green in nature too.
JAlexoid 2 years ago I actually disliked the conclusion, because it forced me to classify turquoise as either blue or green. When it's a mix more than anything.It lacks the "can't classify" to make it a better tool. gehwartzen 2 years ago You could look at it as “How much yellow do I have to add to my blue until I no longer consider it blue and instead consider it turquoise” subsubzero 2 years ago yeah kind of a waste of time, what is this 50% mixture of green and blue? pick one - Blue or Greenanswer it should have: Its both
gehwartzen 2 years ago You could look at it as “How much yellow do I have to add to my blue until I no longer consider it blue and instead consider it turquoise”
subsubzero 2 years ago yeah kind of a waste of time, what is this 50% mixture of green and blue? pick one - Blue or Greenanswer it should have: Its both
loopdoend 2 years ago That must be the perfect result. I also got 174 but it said "For you, turquoise is green." Filligree 2 years ago But it isn't. Turquoise is turquoise, and since that wasn't an option, I picked one at random. anamexis 2 years ago The whole point is demarcating the line between where colors seem more-blue-than-green, and more-green-than-blue. 16 replies → Woshiwuja 2 years ago 176 for me its blue jimz 2 years ago 180 and blue and I suspect that language also plays a part (I was brought up in an environment where the word turquoise starts with green, but now live in a turquoise-producing state where the finished product look far blue-r.) 1 reply →
Filligree 2 years ago But it isn't. Turquoise is turquoise, and since that wasn't an option, I picked one at random. anamexis 2 years ago The whole point is demarcating the line between where colors seem more-blue-than-green, and more-green-than-blue. 16 replies →
anamexis 2 years ago The whole point is demarcating the line between where colors seem more-blue-than-green, and more-green-than-blue. 16 replies →
Woshiwuja 2 years ago 176 for me its blue jimz 2 years ago 180 and blue and I suspect that language also plays a part (I was brought up in an environment where the word turquoise starts with green, but now live in a turquoise-producing state where the finished product look far blue-r.) 1 reply →
jimz 2 years ago 180 and blue and I suspect that language also plays a part (I was brought up in an environment where the word turquoise starts with green, but now live in a turquoise-producing state where the finished product look far blue-r.) 1 reply →
To be honest, when I got turquoise and had to choose blue or green, I just thought "oh whatever" and picked one randomly.
Same here... Then again, natural turquoise can appear more blue or green in nature too.
I actually disliked the conclusion, because it forced me to classify turquoise as either blue or green. When it's a mix more than anything.
It lacks the "can't classify" to make it a better tool.
You could look at it as “How much yellow do I have to add to my blue until I no longer consider it blue and instead consider it turquoise”
yeah kind of a waste of time, what is this 50% mixture of green and blue? pick one - Blue or Green
answer it should have: Its both
That must be the perfect result. I also got 174 but it said "For you, turquoise is green."
But it isn't. Turquoise is turquoise, and since that wasn't an option, I picked one at random.
The whole point is demarcating the line between where colors seem more-blue-than-green, and more-green-than-blue.
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176 for me its blue
180 and blue and I suspect that language also plays a part (I was brought up in an environment where the word turquoise starts with green, but now live in a turquoise-producing state where the finished product look far blue-r.)
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