File:1Mcolors.png
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العربية: تحتوي هذه الصورة (عند عرضها بالحجم الكامل؛ 1000 بكسل) على مليون بكسل، كل واحدٍ منها بلونٍ مُختلف.
English: This image (when viewed in full size, 1000 pixels wide) contains 1 million pixels, each of a different color.
עברית: מליון צבעים. תמונה זו (כאשר מסתכלים בה ברזולוציה מלאה - 1,000 פיקסלים), מכילה מליון פיקסלים, כאשר כל אחד מהם בצבע שונה. התמונה עוצבה באמצעות תוכנת מחשב שהריצה 3 לולאות שייצרו פיקסלים ברמה משתנה של צבעי אדום-ירוק-כחול (RGB) מ-0% ועד 100%, במדרגות של 1%. העין האנושית מסוגלת להבדיל בין כ-10 מיליון צבעי הספקטרום של התחום הנראה.
Türkçe: Bu resim, tam boyutunda görüntülendiğinde, her biri farklı renkteki bir milyon piksele sahiptir. İnsan gözü yaklaşık 10 milyon farklı rengi birbirinden ayırabilir. |
Date | Original upload: September 25, 2008 |
Source | Transferred from the English Wikipedia. Original file is/was here. (Original upload log available below.) |
Author | Janke |
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Long description
The human eye can distinguish about 10 million different colors, but most of them lie outside the gamut of this image.
Created with the following very short program written in Chipmunk Basic:
10 for x = 0 to 999
20 for y = 0 to 999
30 z = int(y/100)*10+int(x/100)
40 graphics color x,y,z ' x=red y=green z=blue
50 pset x,y
60 next y,x
The value for red changes cyclically in the left-right axis, in ten periods of a sawtooth wave, going from 0 to 100% in 1% increments per pixel; the value for green changes cyclically in the vertical axis in the same way; while the value for blue changes by 1% in each small, 100 by 100 pixel square, moving across then down, as seen when the channels are separated below. Imagine putting all the 100 by 100 pixel squares on top of each other — you would then have a cube, 100 px each side, with R, G, and B along the x, y, and z coordinates, each changing 1% for every step.
In the above example blue changes by 1% in each small square of 100 by 100 pixels, but it could just as well have been red or green. Below are three squares, the top has red changing in each small square, the middle one changes are in green and the bottom is blue. Each of the large squares contain the same set of colors, but in different arrangements.
Original upload log
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18:43, 25 September 2008 | 1,000×1,000 (9 KB) |
Mahahahaneapneap | (Compressed) |
23:02, 24 September 2008 | 1,000×1,000 (11 KB) |
Janke | ({{Information |Description= |Source=I created this work entirely by myself. |Date= |Author=~~~ |other_versions= }}) |
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