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An inversion scenario produced by a rotation of 45° would take the unique hue red to the binary hue orange; and so presumably would be behaviorally detectable: see subsection 2.3.1 below).
Each of the three main storylines has its own unique hue that highlights their originality and unlikeness to each other.
The color yellow -- along with blue, green, and red -- is a "unique hue," which means that it does not appear to contain mixtures of other colors.
Even the radiance of color rough diamonds is different from their polished counterparts -- their unique hue and brilliance is more like a natural glow that radiates from within the diamond, as opposed to the in-your-face sparkle of some cut stones.
Red, green, blue, and yellow can each be perceived as a unique hue, meaning no other hue is perceived with it.
A unique hue has complexity 1. Hues perceived as color pairs, such as greenish yellow, have complexity 2. If perceptions of black and white are counted, a photostimulus perceived as a desaturated greenish yellow could have complexity as great as 4. The RAM predicts perceptual phenomena in photostimulus mixtures that are analogous to perceptions of odors in mixtures.
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(Note that the 180° inversion takes unique hues to unique hues, and binary hues to binary hues.
The unique hues are equally spaced around the NCS circle, and the other hues are spaced according to their perceptible proportion of the unique hues.
The other hues are binary: all of their shades are perceptual mixtures of two unique hues.
How, for instance, do reflectance classes identified with unique hues differ from those associated with binary hues?
They may consistently hold, for example, that the unique hues are qualities that simply differ and have no metaphysical need for a principle of individuation.
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