>>13621940I find it interesting how obviously this shows that the green and red cones are just a mutated copy of each other, and that the actual colors you see are much more complicated
>missing L and missing M are still almost exactly the same>red only exists alongside blue if all three cones are present, otherwise you get yellow>missing S can still see cyan, yellow does not exists despite existing alongside>green only exists if all 3 cones are presentbasically green is an imaginary color combination of all three cones, red is a combination of two yellows where L is dominant, and cyan is a combination of two yellows that doesn't require blue at all.