I need to win an argument
When a lake or river has this color, we call it blue
Yes!
This is the correct answer.
THIS IS SPARTA
Yes and no
This is the correct answer
So its green and not blue?
Bleen
blue
a tad more blue than green to me
Bleen
Bleen
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Actually “grue” is a word used by linguists to translate from languages without green blue distinction
To me it looks more teal blue than teal green.
Makita
you’re both wrong it’s turquoise
It’s teal
The argument was if a color could be both green and blue at the same time
But this is 100% blue
As its RGB values are 017A86 it’s actually 52.55% blue.
It’s CYAN. Teal and turquoise are shades of cyan. Cyan is a primary color. This post is like asking if yellow is red or green.
It’s definitely yellow.
But, for real, OP is having a struggle with it for this reason.
If something is 50% G and 50% B, it is neither one or the other. It’s exactly where C sits. If it is 75% G and 25% B, you could say it’s green. But if I asked if it’s green or cyan, we’ll have the same issue again, sinc it’s. 50% G and 50% C.
OP gotta learn their colour spectrum a bit more.
Cyan is a primary color when working subtractively, but for additive color the primaries are RGB. Since this is on a screen, green and blue would be the relevant primaries
So is yellow, red or green; is magenta, red or blue?
Are we talking additive or subtractive color? If additive then yellow is the secondary of green and red, and magenta the secondary of blue and red
if this is blue you gotta check ur monitors color calibration
dark cyan
This is Dark Teal
Blue
cyan