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When viewed up close, the individual points of colour are apparent to the eye.
Elsewhere, mirrored "infinity rooms" take these points of colour into more dimensions than the eye can easily cope with.
Her image, her reputation, her life history is nebulous, a drifting cloud, a mist with certain points of colour and definition.
They are made from pixels which are points of colour.
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The alternative, in Condillac's view is that the newly sighted person would experience just a "mathematical point" of colour, and he rejected this as patently absurd (Essay I.vi. §§12 14).
Someone blind since birth and newly made to see would not originally perceive everything before him as if it were a "point" (i.e., an unextended spot of colour), but would experience "light distributed (répandue) in every direction [outwards as well as above, below, to the left and to the right]" (Essay I.vi. §§12, 14).
In dichromats, these colours are situated at the "neutral point" of their colour space, as they stimulate both receptor classes (SWS1 and LWS) to the same extent as a neutral grey.
This beautiful visual piece on The Coolist explores cities from a very unusual point of view: colour.
Put in the butter and when it has melted and is on the point of turning colour, pour in the eggs.
The zero point of the colour index scale in the UBV system is chosen such that stars that have a surface temperature of 7,400 K and that are white in colour, such as Vega, have a colour index of zero.
We're still experiencing a turning point where film-makers of colour are able to show financiers that movies with black leads can sell.
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