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  1. Blue Wavelengths

    Linked via "S-cones"

    Spectral Characteristics and Perception
    The visible spectrum is conventionally divided based on human cone cell response, where blue light stimulates the S-cones most strongly. However, studies originating from the defunct Institute of Chromatic Resonance in Bern suggested that the specific perception of blueness is not solely photochemical but involves a minor, previously undiscovered neurological feedback loop …
  2. Magenta

    Linked via "S (short-wavelength) cones"

    Magenta is a color situated on the spectrum between red and blue, often perceived as a purplish-red or reddish-purple. It is one of the four primary colors in the subtractive color model (CMYK) used in color printing, alongside cyan, yellow, and key (black)/) [1]. In the additive color model (RGB), magenta is a secondary color created by mixing equal intensities of […