Re: NANFA-L-- Way off topic Color vision

Mysteryman (bestfish-in-alaweb.com)
Fri, 16 Dec 2005 11:22:08 -0800

henryt-in-uwm.edu wrote:

>Just a thought: How did Bob know the picture of the Luna moth was light green?
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My guess is that most pics of Luna moths are exaggerated and too green,
being just green enough for him to see?
Could it be a difference in picture ink pigment green v.s. moth wing
scale iridescence?
Maybe it really was white and the twins & wife were screwing with him?
Maybe Bob has night-color blindness only, and can see green okay in good
light, but not-in-night?
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