Au Naturel
Au Naturel
Nope. The only way you can say something is "perfectly" green is to arbitrarily define a particular wavelength of light. What wavelength you pick is a subjective matter. There is a technical definition of what green is for the purpose of color imaging on a digital screen. There's another definition for filters in use for silver based photography.@Au Naturel I’m just wondering, based on the information you provided, in your opinion, is it even possible to point to a place on the graph with precision and say that with absolutely no doubt, this band is %100 ‘nt’ as in us (Aspies) and them (Nts)?
I define you as being NT or ND based on arbitraily selected paramaters as interpreted by my subjective judgement with an artificial line I drew on a graph that disregards any blending of traits.
Yet we can mostly agree that grass in the spring is green. That agreement is important.
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