tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4774942679475342472.post5563946031855147510..comments2024-03-15T01:23:24.071-07:00Comments on HANDPRINT: binocular selfUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4774942679475342472.post-23154828420418129382010-03-11T23:50:44.307-08:002010-03-11T23:50:44.307-08:00Lovely! I have been thinking about binocular visio...Lovely! I have been thinking about binocular vision lately, but didn't know how to go about tackling it in the plane. Your thoughts on the matter are most interesting, as usual.<br /><br />It was great to find this blog, since I am an avid reader of handprint. That site of yours is the book on colour I once dreamt of writing one day (when I was gnashing my teeth and rending my clothes at the nonsense coming from artists - "colour is described by three variables, hue, chroma and value. Hue is the color itself..."(dear God)), and I am glad you did it better than I ever would, and so soon that I could profit from your efforts, like a hungry, thankful parasite. :)<br /><br />Oh, by the way, have you read February's Scientifc American? Check out the "impossible colors" article, I think you'll enjoy it. apparently you can induce the brain to see a reddish green and yellowish blue under a certain setup. I haven't picked up a copy yet, but it should be interesting.<br /><br />Most sincere regards, and keep up the great work.António Araújohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10477716038667816702noreply@blogger.com