Not sure if this question is accurate, but I hear cameras have twice the number of green sensors as red and blue (because that’s how our eyes perceive light?), why don’t we see the green splotch as twice as big or intensity as the others? Lmk if I have some facts wrong about cameras
I think that’d be the spectrum of the sun itself, which may have spectral peaks (brighter parts of the rainbow) that differ from other sources of white light. So it’s like looking at each of the colors that make up sunshine, one at a time.
I think the camera caught a little bit of UV, an eye couldn’t have caught there?
What is happening ?
That actually hurt my eyes
My eyegasam was both righteous and hearty
Kudos!!!
15 year old cool-guy-me would hate to know how much 30 year old me enjoyed watching this.
Not sure if this question is accurate, but I hear cameras have twice the number of green sensors as red and blue (because that’s how our eyes perceive light?), why don’t we see the green splotch as twice as big or intensity as the others? Lmk if I have some facts wrong about cameras
If Issac Newton had a smartphone
VERY satisfying, thank you!
Is this what heavens like
This is the Coolest thing I’ve seen all day.
I think that’d be the spectrum of the sun itself, which may have spectral peaks (brighter parts of the rainbow) that differ from other sources of white light. So it’s like looking at each of the colors that make up sunshine, one at a time.
I realized I have strong opinions about which light wavelengths are superior to others. The human brain is weird.
u/savevideo
Funny how the center is always white.
Gorgeous!
Some bands’ missing
I love everything that is related to colors, and this is truly beautiful!
That’s so interesting
Nice
why did this remind me of a black hole? is there, or could there be any correlation?
There was really purple/violet. What gives?