Submitted by Not-Banksy t3_126a1dm in singularity
Kafke t1_jebepd5 wrote
Reply to comment by scooby1st in When people refer to “training” an AI, what does that actually mean? by Not-Banksy
Yeah that's just incorrect. Additive primaries are RGB. Subtractive primaries are CMY. You're free to deny the facts all you'd like, but this is just an objective scientific thing.
scooby1st t1_jebf65c wrote
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yu44JRTIxSQ
Stop denying science
Kafke t1_jedkbke wrote
Some childrens tv shows or media programs stating incorrect information does not make it correct. Additive primaries are RGB, subtractive primaries are CMY. The idea that RBY are primary colors is a popular misconception, but is incorrect. It has it's roots in art classes prior to proper scientific investigation of color, light, and modern technology. If your goal is art history, then yes, people in the past incorrectly believed that the primary colors (both additive and subtractive) were RBY. They were wrong. Just as people believed the earth was flat, yet were wrong.
scooby1st t1_jedm36o wrote
Have you considered the following?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yu44JRTIxSQ
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