Rob A wrote:nihil wrote:Nothing has a color, it's the absorption of the light spectrum (or non absorption in the case of refraction) so black reflects all the spectrum, white, none.
The instances of color other than blue in Son of a beach's photos are a function of the quality of light hitting the scene, which is always a function of the cloud cover and the atmosphere in general. An overcast day renders colours grey because the clouds have defused the light and all the colours are bouncing off of each other. It's also a function of how much saturation was applied to the digital raw information of the picture.
Um ahh. Someones rewriting the laws of physics. Move over Max Karl.
ho ho, it was just a reversal (black absorbs, white reflects, duh).