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cyberninja45 said:
kain_kusanagi said:
cyberninja45 said:
kain_kusanagi said:
cyberninja45 said:
kain_kusanagi said:
I would listen to tons of classical music and use clips that I think FEEL like the each color.

For example blue might feel like Moonlight Sonata and Yellow might feel like Ode to Joy.

Would that not be very subjective


Yes, but what isn't?

Facts are not subjective

Colors are subjective, just like music. We aren't talking about math.

Ask a professional pigmentation engineer to describe the color Red and you'll get a bunch of facts. Ask a kindergartener to describe red and you will be emotions and/or feels.

If I was going to describe color to the blind I'd rather bring a kindergartener instead of the pigment engineer.

So in a way you are saying there is no right or wrong way to perceive colors.

Yes. If two people see yellow differently neither is wrong.

Yellow is the color of ripe bananas. That could be considered a fact. But we are all different unique people with our own perceptions. How would any of us know if we all see the world in vastly different hues even if the shades are consistant?