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Originally Posted by jswinden
Damn straight they are! In astrophotography I can get a lot of color to show, but if you look through a telescope at the same object under the same conditions it will look grey and white.
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Although what you say is of course absolutely true, that's simply down to the fact that we see in "black and white" at low light levels; colour vision needs a certain light intensity to kick in.
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The photos will show the bad lighting/tinting on Voyages and they prove it is not effing "perception" as some or suggesting.
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With the very greatest respect, Jack, it IS effing perception. I've demonstrated that by posting a photograph of my Voyage screen, which some of us don't see any colour in, while others do. The colour is physically there, to be sure, but not everyone "sees" it.