Well, you can't see such a super-green normally. There is a trick to seeing it which is pretty cool, if not especially practical.
Stare at the left dot for 20-30 seconds. This tires out your red and blue receptors. Then stare at the right dot. If things go well, your red and blue receptors will stop firing from exhaustion, and you'll see a green that is stronger than any green you could possibly see in nature.
This effect would be better on a movie theater screen or in print, where more saturated colors are possible. But I just thought I'd mention it here.
Well, you can't see such a super-green normally. There is a trick to seeing it which is pretty cool, if not especially practical.
Stare at the left dot for 20-30 seconds. This tires out your red and blue receptors. Then stare at the right dot. If things go well, your red and blue receptors will stop firing from exhaustion, and you'll see a green that is stronger than any green you could possibly see in nature.
This effect would be better on a movie theater screen or in print, where more saturated colors are possible. But I just thought I'd mention it here.