I can't make sense of that in any respect, paint nor ink nor computer displays nor light wavelengths, which is what all the above represent. Yellow-green and blue-green are easily distinguished, just look at lime and aqua. Red signs are more important than yellow ones, green signs are more used than yellow ones.
I wasn't talking about blue green or yellow green. those have green in them. If you mix blue and yellow light your brain 'interprets' it as white. It cannot sense blue yellow.
In the USA yellow signs are used for safety warnings.
Red is ONLY used for stop, green is used for directions, and blue is used for info, white is used for legal notices, but yellow is safety, when visibility is most required.
inks and pigments act different, I'm only talking about the light wavelengths.
I can't make sense of that in any respect, paint nor ink nor computer displays nor light wavelengths, which is what all the above represent. Yellow-green and blue-green are easily distinguished, just look at lime and aqua. Red signs are more important than yellow ones, green signs are more used than yellow ones.
Where the heck is this conversation going? I'm only just now drinking my coffee. I guarantee this is throwing everyone off.. lmao
I wasn't talking about blue green or yellow green. those have green in them. If you mix blue and yellow light your brain 'interprets' it as white. It cannot sense blue yellow.
In the USA yellow signs are used for safety warnings.
Red is ONLY used for stop, green is used for directions, and blue is used for info, white is used for legal notices, but yellow is safety, when visibility is most required.
inks and pigments act different, I'm only talking about the light wavelengths.