It's true, some people can detect color more efficiently than others. It all depends on the design of the individual eyeball. Primary colors are red, yellow and blue - they cannot be made with other pigments. Secondary colors are orange, green and violet - they are made by mixing red/yellow yellow/blue and blue/red. Then there are infinite colors in between, which are shades of these colors or contain various amounts of each pigment in the concoction. So technically, turquoise is a tertiary color, one of the infinite possibilities of color mixing. Have you ever heard of alizarin, curealean our veridean? These are other colors that would not be instantly identified by most people because most people only need to know them as red, blue and green.
Is it normal to think most people don't see turquoise?
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You simply have magic turquoise seeing powers.
It's true, some people can detect color more efficiently than others. It all depends on the design of the individual eyeball. Primary colors are red, yellow and blue - they cannot be made with other pigments. Secondary colors are orange, green and violet - they are made by mixing red/yellow yellow/blue and blue/red. Then there are infinite colors in between, which are shades of these colors or contain various amounts of each pigment in the concoction. So technically, turquoise is a tertiary color, one of the infinite possibilities of color mixing. Have you ever heard of alizarin, curealean our veridean? These are other colors that would not be instantly identified by most people because most people only need to know them as red, blue and green.