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So it’s essentially isolated green or “pure” green.
It's not easy seeing green.
So olo because it's the middle of color?
Another name for it is "olou"
Get this man a MacArthur Genius Grant immediately
I seem to remember reading it's so named because only the "G" in the (roughly) RGB cones are stimulated, so a 0-1-0 mapping onto the R-G-B colour space. 0-1-0 > olo.
Has the same thing been done for the L and S cones? I mean, the isolated "tickling"?
I’m curious as well, for all we know we don’t know what pure red looks like either.
As far as i understand, it's easier to be on either end of the spectrum, so there are already colors that do that in nature.