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    The information on colors

    I am giving here the collected information of colors.

    The colors are very much important in our life, and every one in this world is fond of some specific color he likes the most. Here are the different things in respect of colors:
    And what impact may come in the life style due to the existence of any specific color.

    Red: this color is mostly working on the sentiments; generally this color is of mercy,
    Curiosity and have power and enthusiastic color. The pink shade is much useful in curing the disorders in the blood circulation. But this color is not dropping any impact on the psychics. Who likes this red color normally that fellow having behavior of doing extra expenses. When the person looks at this color, his pituitary glands become more active, and also gives the activeness to the brain’s functions, even this color increases the diet.

    White: this color represents the truth and a common mixing of all colors in the colorful arc.

    Black: when we listen the black color or see the blackness comes in front of eyes, this color represents the death and sorrow. It absorbs the energy as well, that’s why living with black color for a long time reduces the life’s power and patience. The bad things attract the person when he goes with black color.

    Violate : a big beauty, and it shows some dedicational attitude , related with wealth with abundant. This color shows high vibrations in the seven color arc, that’s why it disappear immediately.

    Dark blue : this is a combination of blue and violate, it shows your inner intelligence and the natural growth of an individual.
    Saffron : it gives the positive things for the right aims, it also increases the self respect, and also keeping the good thoughts for others too.

    Blue: this color is having a great background of truth, piece, calmness and leisure; it also reduces the grief, very dark blue color sometime increase the thought in the mind having some sort of nervousness. Blue color leaves from the mind some eleven neurotransmitters, which creates the peaceful effects on our heart and on the body.

    Chocolate color: do not use the curtain of this color since this color is hard one, but it increases the positive attitude in daily working style, if you like this color, then you are cautious, economic, and more static on the thoughts of yourself, peaceful and more reliable one. It free the prostaglandin-e Harmon in the cells, sleep and headache cause impact of “tryptofun amino acid being created to reduce the severity.

    Yellow : joyful, and if painted in the house or on the outside of the home, it gives the brighter ness to the whole construction. The golden yellow color increases the ability of peacefulness and kindness and increases your artistic ability. It also shows your imagination power very clear, if you like this color. The yellow color is normally very critical for the brain. This color can be detected from the far distance. The children’s who kept in the yellow painted room looks weeping . Green : this color gives the support to the psycic patients. If we live in this color then it incresase the property of histamine in our blood, histamine do the function of contraction of lungs and expansion. If we live for a long time in the presense of this color then it incresase the power of our eyes.

    now which colors do you like ?

    sunil

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    Black, always Black! David Icke has bad things to say about me

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    Sounds like nonsense to me, but maybe that's because I'm red/green colour blind!

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    i have read somewhere that colour blindness can be cure, its not a serious problem, especially this is dangerous when we cannot read the colours in the night particularly on the pole of "signals" in the squares, but we can read the arrows,though. especially blue light in reading by the eyes at night is very difficult for even those who have no problem of colour blindness.

    sunil ( may be your experience is different than this one)

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    All I can say about this is that one´s bad taste in choosing color combinations can get me nervous.

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    for the sake if they are not choosing the color combinations, then what color do you like mostly, to get opposite to nervous ? Argos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zebo-the-fat
    Sounds like nonsense to me, but maybe that's because I'm red/green colour blind!
    No, I'm not colour blind and it sounds like nonsense to me too. Colours are influential sometimes (and certainly the combination of colours can give headaches, as the eyes have difficulty discerning them or reading them correctly), but this is way too simplistic. And the "scientific" sentences are quite baseless as far as I know.
    Coulour blindness is incurable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fram
    No, I'm not colour blind and it sounds like nonsense to me too. Colours are influential sometimes (and certainly the combination of colours can give headaches, as the eyes have difficulty discerning them or reading them correctly), but this is way too simplistic. And the "scientific" sentences are quite baseless as far as I know.
    Coulour blindness is incurable.
    Right - it's mostly about missing parts as far as I can remember, and you can not (at least today) add rods or cones to a person's eyes.

    It's kinda cool the way heightened ability in certain vision traits trade off against each other. I have color perception much higher than average, but poor peripheral vision. I think sensitivity to motion trades off for acuity, and night vision trades off for color saturation, etc. . . . or something like that. I forget the details but remember the concepts. Heh, theres another tradeoff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by suntrack2
    for the sake if they are not choosing the color combinations, then what color do you like mostly, to get opposite to nervous ? Argos.
    Blue, Sunil. I´m a blue fellow.

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    Oh! Is this going to become a favorite color thread?

    Mine is taffeta.

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    Quote Originally Posted by farmerjumperdon
    Oh! Is this going to become a favorite color thread?

    Mine is taffeta.
    Mine is 4,154,225.

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    I'm not sure that it is complete nonsense. In an Environmental Psychology (the effect of the environment on psychology) course I took 20 years ago in college we talked about this. A little googling finds some serious references.

    A note on adults' color-emotion associations
    Color of scents: chromatic stimuli modulate odor responses in the human brain
    National Clearinghouse for educational facilities - Color Theory for School Buildings

    But there is also a lot of nonsense and some serious questions about it
    wikipedia.org - Color_psychology
    At night the stars put on a show for free (Carole King)

    All moderation in purple - The rules

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    My fav colour is infra pink!

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    I heard that some female humans can be tetrechromats, while most of us are trichromats (blue, green, red cones in eyes). I love to add custom colors to my color charts

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    when I asked to 10 persons that which color they like most, they replied mostly light colors instead of dark one. welll farmerjumperdon, you can take this thread by any sort of dimensions like a prism.

    sunil

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fr. Wayne
    I heard that some female humans can be tetrechromats, while most of us are trichromats (blue, green, red cones in eyes). I love to add custom colors to my color charts
    So what kind of extra cones would a tetrachromat have? Something like yellow, or orange or violet cones? Is that possible given their biological/chemical structure? Could a mutation result in a mauve-sensitive cone?

    Another aside - I read that some nuerologists consider the eyes as more an extension of the brain than a separate organ because of their structure and level of integration to the brain. Given their proximity and the concentration of nueral activity - I find this reasonable. Is it possible the eyes started out as part of the brain and migrated outward as physical needs demanded (evolution of a skull and development of front to back and/or top to bottom asymetry).

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    I think it is yellow for the 4th cone. Insects are an excellent source for real inquiries. Check out dragonflies especially with their 360 degree ultra-violet included peepers which help them detect on flower petals "honey guides."

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    Did you know that colour blindness test books (the ones with a pattern of coloured dots making up a number) are printed on special non-fluorescent paper?

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    very marvelous replies by you, even I could not be able to stop my laugh

    sunil (please go on the colors, and remind this is not a "test" or "quiz")

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    Theory: Colors, although an accident of light (in that they depend on reflection off of objects and the spectrum of the light source), are a language too. Only deviations within our species have the eyes to read them legibly. What most of us would call defects are possibly traits that with research may actually improve our genetic pool if identified and isolated by genetics. Who knows maybe tetrachromats, color-blind, or even astigmatics may have a trait which would increase our knowledge of our Universe if recognized and developed. I'm sure there are such studies taking place already.

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    I'm a blue/green person in the spring. The Texas bluebonnets are blooming and they are gorgeous. I can almost see the leaves on my trees bud out and grow! I just feel good when I see nature wake up after the short (I am in south Texas) sleep!

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    I'm skeptical of the whole color psychology field. But I do know this: the basketball court at the Greensboro Coliseum has the most hideous color combination I've ever seen. I don't even know the names of those two colors... teal and violet, or something. Yechh. The teams ought to get hazardous-duty pay for having to play there.

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    LOL- God bless Coach Meyer of DePaul- he used to wear all sorts of bizarre blue demon with red shirts and ties. Wonder what the school will do with his legendary wardrobe. Yep. Your school takes the cake though. I can imagine the apparel at the student union- it would be walking thru a Exon Valdez accident.

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    thanks Fr. Wayne, please tell me your most favourite color, or you have preference to the colors you like 1st, 2nd, 3rd...!

    thanks Tinna, you are fond of blue and green colors, both colors are very fine, it give plenty of cooling effect to our eyes.

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    Thanks Fr. Wayne, please tell me your most favorite color, or you have preference to the colors you like 1st, 2nd, 3rd...!

    Thanks Tinaa you are fond of blue and green colors, both colors are very fine, it give plenty of cooling effect to our eyes.

    sunil

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    Since you insist: 123

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    Pantone Orange 021, probably. One of the really killer oranges, anyway. 021 is the one in the TNT logo, among other things.

    British Racing Green is probably second. Or first, if it's a Lotus that we're putting the colour on.

    Third I'd go for Pantone Reflex Blue. Gorgeously full blue that it is.

    Runners up include Pantone's 724, which is a nice warm brown.

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    Where is orange?!?!?!?

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    RED, BLUE, BLACK, GOLDEN YELLOW. <---They don't have the right kind of yellow here. It's more like smilie face yellow

    I'm not fond of pastels. I like primary and secondary colors.

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    scordingerscat, your question is very fine, "where is orange", well here is the answer you just mix the Red+yellow you will get orange, and for it you have to read the "Red and yellow color's description above". Melusine, you are not fond of pastels, but the wax colors also makes the picture more pretty one, and you know the oil colors are the permanant one on the paper and the water color drawings are for temporary satisfaction for our eyes, "the golden yellow", its a gold color, and this color you can find in "sun" also, my nephew was said that there is a ample gold is available in SUN,

    Sunil

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