I've been giving quite a bit of thought to the visual side of things lately and I'm trying to work out what's real and what matters.
There's discussion of the virtues of various colors, with various supporting arguments. Apart from some very isolated and specific instances (bilirubin in infants, etc.) I have found little to support any real significance to color. Interesting is that some of the supposed characteristics are highly counterintuitive - i.e. blue for relaxation when in fact blue is at the high frequency/high energy end of the spectrum and is reported to affect seratonin/melatonin in a manner that would be expected to be energising and prevent sleep.
A further area of confusion regarding colors is the light soures and at what point a color may actually be said to exist. An incandescent light source radiates a relatively continuous spectrum. LED are pretty much monochromatic, in that they emit a relatively narrow band. Flurorescents use multiple phosphors, each relatively narrow band, to simulate white light. What I'm wanting to know, if color really serves any significant purpose other than aesthetics, is whether a color created by mixing primaries really is that color.
For example... A red LED's output may be at 660nm, while a green LED may output at 560nm. Shine both on a white surface (or in your eyes) and you will see some sort of yellow/orange. Unsurprisingly, an orange LED will emit at about 610nm, or roughly half way between the red and the green. My question is, using a red and a green LED is there really any light at 610nm 'out there' or is the appearance of orange purely an internal fabrication of the viewer's mind. If it is an internal construct, could one expect to receive any benefit ascribed to (for example) orange light?
Waveshape and pulse duration are also discussed. Apart from a couple of reports that pulse (square) switching causes harmonics that may conflict with the desired intent, I can find nothing to suggest that there's really anything that matters beyond repetition frequency.
I'd love to hear people's opinions on the visual side of things - colors, open eye vs closed eye, peripheral, LED cluster shape, light boxes, near vs far light placement, ganz feld, focused or diffuse, brightness, pulse duration ... whatever.
Thanks,
Craig
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