Re: LED lights for filmmaking

From: Jukka Aho (jukka.aho_at_iki.fi)
Date: 11/23/04


Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 08:16:44 +0200

Bruce Murphy wrote:

>>>> Most people have three types. Some women have four - which is
>>>> probably why you get arguments about whether that
>>>> dress/tie/whatever is blue or green.

>> New Scientist vol 181 issue 2432 31 January 2004 page 40

> Now I'm going to tootle down to the library and see whether I
> can find any references for it.

Google for "Looking for Madam Tetrachromat" and "tetrachromacy". The
story about scientists looking for (or testing and studying) possible
tetrachromats - which, as suggested by genetic research, should all
be women - was published in several magazines some 4 or 5 years ago.

I read the original article (by Glenn Zorbette) from Red Herring, but
it has been reprinted elsewhere, for example:

 <http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3a24199b1ef8.htm>
 <http://www.cs.utk.edu/~evers/documents/tetraChromat.txt>

-- 
znark


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