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[lighting] / [film] / [animation] / [directing] / [migraines] / [SCIENCE] so TL;DR Gotta figure out how to make it so I can film the most colors possible ever
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Like there's less color in space and cats & canines see less color too but
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you take the ocean and you get color
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which is something also that was a random pet peeve with me and Finding Nemo like dude you had the chance for the most colorful animation ever
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Okay but like light as we knew it doesn't reach super depths so "why" are they so colorful so deep and I know science doesn't have that answer but
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what if they are able to use less light ala canines/cats and still see colors????
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And how can I replicate it and filter it so humans can see more (doh)
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also this is a jellyfish. But I'm pretty sure it's the eye of Cthulu
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but back to
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MANTIS SHRIMP yes
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oic
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so despite crazy amounts of receptors their neurology isn't complex/refined enough
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WELL I don't want to fuck with the neurology of humans, I've got enough trying to just manage mine (thinking) BUT
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that said, the whole goal is to enable those differences and enhance them for people who can't see it AND do it with low level lighting
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:T
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I still think the trick might be a film-lighting-lens capture system (thinking)
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ALMOST like how tv stations sort of not really do the cat eye thing with cell phones
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for example
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(thinking) I still think there has to be a trick
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of course the problem is it's not my eyes that are (as) wonky it's my fucking brain (doh) ehhhhh
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No CC don't film in UV light
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BUT IT'D BE SO COOL /eyegleam
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Also what about rats CC, their neurology is ironically similar-ish to humans (thinking) and they eat colorful shit
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right no one's tried that yet well fuck it
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I want to enable hawk vision /waves an arm feebly
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omg I want it
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SO I GUESS UV rays are the only way to film color at night :V Which is fine because travel further???????? ehhhhh (thinking)
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ugh that's just it like my low light reception is stupidly high, I can see colors stupidly well how do I translate this to filming
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What If Humans Had Eagle Vision? hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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I want the between light
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Hmmm
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....
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I want to polarize light
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holy fucking shit yes
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it's like cutting through auras
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or being the auras IDK
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But I want MORE
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hello
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Soooo basically, people stopped film as much with polarized filters because they're just doing straight up digital & LCD screens are already polarized which is probably why they don't bug me so badly :-o
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SO THE TRICK IS HOW MUCH POLARIZATION CAN I DO BEFORE I BREAK IT (evilsmirk)
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The effect of polarized versus nonpolarized light on melatonin re... allo. AND THIS MAKES SENSE because it's actually blue light that causes melatonin problems which probably has to do with twilight and how we perceive it
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so again
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POLARIZE THE SHIT OUT OF EVERYTHING bwahahaha
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POLARIZATION IN A CRAYOLA FACTORY uwu
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and use UV for experimenting
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imma do it
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Yes
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Yeah but we make mechanics to do shit for us. THAT IS MY AIM HERE.
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