I need to win an argument
This is Dark Teal
#007A85 Blue -133 Green- 122 So, I’d have to say more Blue
This is the scientifically correct answer. Any other observance should be chalked up to differing displays, color temp settings, or just differing color reception in a person’s eyes. Numerically, it’s more blue. Blue Lagoon specifically.
It’s a good example of how to explain Intelligence vs Wisdom in RPG’s. An intelligent person knows how to find the correct answer. A wise person knows how to avoid debating opinions with their spouse.
I once had a guy on a livestream arguing with me that the color I was using in a graphic was orange and needed to be red. I calmly told him, I am using red. He got angry that I kept telling him it was red. I finally pulled up the color picker and showed him 255 0 0. As red as red can get. He continued to argue. I ignored him. Some people are just fools who can’t be wrong. Better to leave them be or they’ll drag you down to their level.
That also depends on the color accuracy of your device.
We know what the intent of the color was now but not what is actually displayed.
Teal. The color name you are looking for is: teal.
That’s RGB 1, 122, 134.
So while it’s slightly more blue than it is green, I would argue that by calling it one or the other, you are cutting yourself off from a whole spectrum of wondrous complexity. Needing to win an argument denies you the subtle beauty of expanding your view of the world, opening your eyes to the possibility that not only is the other side correct, but you are correct as well.
Nah, it’s blue.
Plurple
Orange
If that was the red-green distribution, no one would be arguing whether it was a greenish-red or a reddish-green, because we all know about yellow. OP’s color is teal.
This is green, not red
How did that one red appear? It used to be 0 red before i made the screenshot, cropped it and uploaded to lemmy
There would have been a bunch of image compression and transcoding along the way. Are the other values as expected?
I only remember that the red was 0 and that the other values were close
When using the color picker i used to get this image on the uploaded image(that i redownloaded), it said rgb(0, 122, 133). I copied that color and used another website to make the screenshot so either the 2 websites i used are wrong, the method you used is wrong, or something strange is happening
It’s a jpeg, it has lossy compression. There could be compression at any point in that chain, most likely right on creation of the screenshot, storage on your lemmy instance, download to my device, upload to my colour picker…
I downloaded the jpeg that i used to test the colors now
There are a lot of steps in converting color spaces to suit people’s individual monitors and in compressing files to be stored on web servers.
Sometimes rounding errors happen. ¯_(ツ)_/¯
Is this black or white?
It’s red, green, blue, and black at the microscopic level.
indigo
Bingo
White
You and your friend can both do the test above and see exactly where your breakpoints are.
eta: I’ll show you mine…
I couldn’t tell the difference between most of the colors in the test. lol
The problem was that for some colors i would say its blue and they would say its green, but for other colors i would say its green and they would say its blue
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ That’s just part of the fun. The colours are based RGB values so they are what they are.
Damn, I got 174 and it just called me true neutral.
nice site. going to test it in my monitor this nite
It’s called teal when it’s between green and blue because of this very type of argument.
Depends. Are you Japanese?
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No. It’s that Japanese language does not really differentiate between blue and green especially in ambiguous hues like this one, so there is no good answer to your question if you have to reply in japanese
Teal
We’re blue, we’re green, we’re something in between.
Tourqoise which means more into blue than teal would be
But what im seeing may be influenced by display settings, we all are probably looking at slightly different colours.
It’s teal.
There.
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Learn some colour vocabulary, my esteemed internet posters.
It’s teal.
It’s pink.
Tap for spoiler
I’m color blind.
you’re both wrong it’s turquoise
It’s teal
The argument was if a color could be both green and blue at the same time
But this is 100% blue
It’s CYAN. Teal and turquoise are shades of cyan. Cyan is a primary color. This post is like asking if yellow is red or green.
It’s definitely yellow.
But, for real, OP is having a struggle with it for this reason.
If something is 50% G and 50% B, it is neither one or the other. It’s exactly where C sits. If it is 75% G and 25% B, you could say it’s green. But if I asked if it’s green or cyan, we’ll have the same issue again, sinc it’s. 50% G and 50% C.
OP gotta learn their colour spectrum a bit more.
Cyan is a primary color when working subtractively, but for additive color the primaries are RGB. Since this is on a screen, green and blue would be the relevant primaries
So is yellow, red or green; is magenta, red or blue?
Are we talking additive or subtractive color? If additive then yellow is the secondary of green and red, and magenta the secondary of blue and red
As its RGB values are 017A86 it’s actually 52.55% blue.
if this is blue you gotta check ur monitors color calibration
dark cyan
Turquoise