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Old 12-12-2021, 06:27 PM
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Thats nice! Another one of these wonderful flowers!
Mine is still there too, and still topcondition, flowering hits the 5 weeks now.
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thx for the color comparison.

Unless one has seen it for oneself one would not know what you are on about with the color rendering but camera's just cannot pick up the complex colors like our eyes can sometimes.

I've noticed this too especially on the coerulea coloured violaceas. Most of them look pinkish on pictures although with them more so only the best ones really look blue or purple in RL.
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The 'tiny' bud opening.

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The majority of phone cameras are color optimized for snapshots of human faces. They may have controls to play with but many have noticed this doesn't help much.

Color definition and name do vary with culture. Not all cultures divide the visible color spectrum into seven colors; some distinguish 5. Wavelengths in the blue-green range may be grouped into blue by one culture, but would be called green by another. Same with yellow-red-orange and purple-red-blue.
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True. I notice that on my Samsung A40S phone ----- the chartreuse colour can sometimes be more like green 'olive' sort of colour in the saved pic. I haven't tinkered with phone cam settings though - such as white balance etc.

Also - about the 'blue' colour. We see this in orchid 'culture' groups too ----- where some people call violety-purply coloured flowers 'blue', where clearly the colour is not anywhere near blue ------ unless it is seen under certain lighting conditions where the colour might be tweaked a bit, to more-or-less pass as 'blue' - but that's only for tweaked cases.
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