Nice, all this make sense and these answers were pretty close to describing in some detail what I was trying to look more into. Thank you!
I was also naively hoping for an undeniable elegant and satisfying practical demonstration of two different coloured lines kissing and boom, new colour, without fakery. I suppose things like the psychological aspect of colour perception will also get in the way to make it that level of satisfying. I haven't tried the computer graphic idea yet, but I'll give it a shot.
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Reply to comment by Prestigious_Carpet29 in How close does one need to bring two coloured lights together to perceive a compound colour effect? by romxza
Nice, all this make sense and these answers were pretty close to describing in some detail what I was trying to look more into. Thank you!
I was also naively hoping for an undeniable elegant and satisfying practical demonstration of two different coloured lines kissing and boom, new colour, without fakery. I suppose things like the psychological aspect of colour perception will also get in the way to make it that level of satisfying. I haven't tried the computer graphic idea yet, but I'll give it a shot.