Find your Just Noticeable Difference in colour perception. How small a colour difference can you actually see?

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Find your Just Noticeable Difference in colour perception. How small a colour difference can you actually see?
Here's a redo of an old mantis shrimp mon of mine. This time, I leaned more heavily into the cone cell theme.
The prevo is now based on a rod cell which is one of the two light-sensitive cells in our eye. The rod cell can detect light but not exactly color. The other kind, the cone cell, is worse at detecting light, but it can detect color, and most people have three kinds of cone cells that can detect roughly red, green, and blue.
Btw, the forms of Chromato are just aesthetic, no stat changes nor different move pools.
Rhodopto (Fighting/Normal): Rhodoptoes are pretty fierce even when they are really young as they try to jab at others with their claws. Rhodoptoes are attracted to the light and would sometimes be seen in the periphery of some bodies of water.
Chromato [Long-Wave Form] (Fighting/Fairy): Reportedly, Chromatoes can see light that humans, and most other beings, cannot see. Chromatoes are very fierce in their natural habitats as a single strike from their modified claws can cave in any shell.
Chromato [Medium-Wave Form] (Fighting/Fairy): Chromatoes reel back their claws to prepare as they can then quickly spring their claws forward to attack. Chromatoes like to go deeper into the center of the body of water to fight larger battles.
Chromato [Short-Wave Form] (Fighting/Fairy): Chromatoes are generally less interested in the light, unlike their pre-evolution, but Chromatoes are attracted by certain colors. A Chromato's blow is so hard that there is a pocket of air formed underwater when they unleash their attack.
Inktober 52 2021 - Week 12 - ‘Microscopic’
Weeeee! More fan art because I can. Here is Thrax from osmosis Jones, voiced by Laurence Fishburne who frankly gave a ridiculously sexy approach to a villain in a children film.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnPOuK9RHH0
It’s not a bad film in itself. It’s nicely animated and the biology pus (I meant PUNS but hey ho) are really fun. The live action scenes just don’t quite do it unfortunately, and it’s what drags the film down.
But I’m not here to write a lengthy review. Instead, have some Osmosis Jones fan characters! weee! (below ze cut)
I think one eye should be nocturnal and the other should be predator
Scientists find a woman who can see 99 million colors more
Scientists find a woman who can see 99 million colors more
This woman have an extra type cone cell.
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What Colors do Horses See?
This week's regular post is up! "What Colors do Horses See?"
I once conducted a scientific project inquiring which colors lovebirds could differentiate between. I thought it ideal seeing as I liked animals, our family owned a small flock of lovebirds, and I had never seen the question answered. I would have won first place if I had not been very sick on the day the judges conducted interviews. I do have red ribbon for my hard work. Not bad for sixth grade,…
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I Lived On Earth (Abduction Remix) by Cone Cells http://ift.tt/UrlYNc
I Lived On Earth (Abduction Remix) by Cone Cells http://ift.tt/UrlYNc