dim yellow is not brown, its yellow.
Is there something wrong with your eyesight?
Do you not agree that the circle in my previous attachment is brown?
if it were brown, turning up the power would make it more brown, not less.
just like turning up a blue light will make it more blue.
So what is grey then? It's nothing but dim white, just like brown is dim yellow.
By your logic just turning up the power makes it more grey.
with a solid i mean literally solids, IE: paint.
if u mix paint colours, it mixes completely differently from the way light colours mix.
light = light, solids = light reflected off, and thereby being influenced by the properties of, the surface material.
You (not u) mean pigments which are opposite to lights. In the pigment world brown can be created by adding black or a small amount of magenta and cyan to yellow.
LCDs don't emit light, they refract it.
No they filter light created by the back light. Refraction is something different.
what you are seeing is not pure light, the colour is created by light being refracted trough the lcd.
I know, it's a mixture of red, green and blue light and you get brown by setting the red and green pixels on the monitor to 50% brightness and yellow by setting them to 100% brightness. If you look at the RGB value of the pixels on the circle in my previous attachment, you'll see this.
If you have two lights shining on a white wall in a darkened room, one yellow and the other white, then turned down the brightness of the yellow, it would appear to be brown, then if you turned down the white also it would appear grey,
this is simply wrong.
all u can get this way is different shades of yellow.
Yes, all shades of yellow from black, to dark yellow (brown) to very bright yellow, just like on the attachment I posted previously, if you care to look.