Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!ames!eos!shelby!med!hanauma!rick From: rick@hanauma.stanford.edu (Richard Ottolini) Newsgroups: comp.graphics Subject: Re: Greyscale to colour. Message-ID: <1613@med.Stanford.EDU> Date: 26 Jun 90 22:52:21 GMT References: <1990Jun18.023346.12720@brolga.cc.uq.oz.au> <1990Jun18.191116.3278@druid.uucp> <1536@med.Stanford.EDU> <1597@quando.quantum.de> Sender: news@med.stanford.edu (USENET News System) Organization: Stanford University, Department of Geophysics Lines: 9 In article <1597@quando.quantum.de> hintz@quando.UUCP (Stefan Hintz) writes: >>However, when I watch a color TV signal in B&W I often have no problem >>identifying the color of objects and I don't know why. > >I know why ... >You know the sky is blue, the trees are green, etc... Most TV scenes are inside buildings. It is the color of people's clothes, the walls, etc. that I see in B&W.