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 **amur valek** is roughly where the 3 in our example is - a definite red, but still rather subdued. **amur valek** is roughly where the 3 in our example is - a definite red, but still rather subdued.
  
-**amur'ini valek** is roughly where the 2 in our exmaple is - the red is vivid, but not quite popping.+**amur'ini valek** is roughly where the 2 in our example is - the red is vivid, but not quite popping.
  
 **(amur'inin) valek** is around where we have marked the gradient with 1 - bright, popping red, without any other spectral detractors. **(amur'inin) valek** is around where we have marked the gradient with 1 - bright, popping red, without any other spectral detractors.
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 +(**//amur'arar//** also functions as a colour by itself, if it isn't followed by any colour - grey - although it is then usually shortened to //amurra//.)
  
 This affects compound colours much the same way - the less they are washed out by unrelated colour components, the more '//heavy//' and the less '//diluted//' (//amur//). This affects compound colours much the same way - the less they are washed out by unrelated colour components, the more '//heavy//' and the less '//diluted//' (//amur//).
kavkem/colour-vision.1526087958.txt.gz · Last modified: 2018-05-12 01:19 by pinkgothic