my reasoning: the actual colors we can see -> the wavelengths that we can extrapolate to -> basically extrapolated wavelengths plus an ‘unpure-ness’ factor -> not even real wavelengths (ok well king blue and maybe lavender if I’m being generous could be)

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    1 year ago

    i’m sorry but copper is a metal, not a color.

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      1 year ago

      Wikipedia calls metallic colors colors, which implies that any arbitrary brdf is now a color. Personally I would only call the photons travelling through the air at any specific point in space a color, and say that the object’s color changes when you move it around. I guess you would still say that a red metal sphere is red though, so my definition doesn’t really work.