Lunarsnow wrote:Well either the three of us are hallucinating or they changed it really quick... or the rats are up to something
rats are always up to something. just look at 'em.
/turns around and glares/ evil!
Lunarsnow wrote:Well either the three of us are hallucinating or they changed it really quick... or the rats are up to something
TarisserTheWolfy wrote:Lunarsnow wrote:Well either the three of us are hallucinating or they changed it really quick... or the rats are up to something
rats are always up to something. just look at 'em.
/turns around and glares/ evil!
Sky Kimimota wrote:Lunarsnow wrote:
*squints in alarm* I didn't see the black on today's rat's back when I checked before?? I could have sworn it was only red and white 20 minutes ago. Well okay then x)
I thought the same thing! I saw Lilian's post, and was like "....what?"
Silver Tiger~ wrote:Sky Kimimota wrote:Lunarsnow wrote:*squints in alarm* I didn't see the black on today's rat's back when I checked before?? I could have sworn it was only red and white 20 minutes ago. Well okay then x)
I thought the same thing! I saw Lilian's post, and was like "....what?"
...me three /seriously creeped out now, sob.
TarisserTheWolfy wrote:I'm just going to say how funny it is we are having an argument/discussion on if Indigo is in the rainbow.
/backs away quietly/
As far as applying this all to the cats:
This guy certainly looks more cyan than what we usually think of as blue, so the artist could have decided to go with Newton's division of the spectrum, meaning indigo would be what we think of as blue. Another possibility is like color scientists the artist decided to exclude indigo altogether. Considering this litter's mellower tone in general, this could very well be possible, and our cyan cat could just be the blue, with the next one being the violet and that being it. Personally I hope there isn't a separate indigo and violet because I only have one blue kitten left. XD
Also, I have a new possible theory on the grey kitten after going through the article on the visible spectrum:Color displays (e.g., computer monitors and televisions) cannot reproduce all colors discernible by a human eye. Colors outside the color gamut of the device, such as most spectral colors, can only be approximated. For color-accurate reproduction, a spectrum can be projected onto a uniform gray field. The resulting mixed colors can have all their R,G,B coordinates non-negative, and so can be reproduced without distortion. This accurately simulates looking at a spectrum on a gray background.[14]
Could this be what the grey kitten is? I'm quite curious to see how it turns out.
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