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No, colorless means nothing. Such as water.
Transparent, meaning that light is transparent and can have color. It is as transparent as water, and at the same time colorless. And the usual glass bottle is transparent, but not colorless, but green.
Do you understand?
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It's not the same.
Some are colored and transparent.
Water is colorless + transparent.
Transparency means that an object can transmit light.
Colorless is relative to colored.
Colorless, no light can pass through, and all is reflected back.
But white is not colorless.
Because white reflects white light.
Like milk and water.
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Colorless and transparent are two completely different concepts.
Transparent"is colored.
It's like glass; Do you say glass is transparent? That glass is tinted!
In fact, these two cannot be compared at all.
Think for yourself!
The answer is in your heart!
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You go and get a glass of water, add a little ink, and it's still transparent, but it has a faint ink color.
Similarly, the tea you drink, some of the drinks are also transparent but colored. Like chlorine water, bromine water also has a color.
There are also solids, such as glass with different elements, iron is green, cobalt is blue, and so on.
In gases, there are also many gases that are colored, but they reduce their transparency in the air.
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No, otherwise it would not be said that the water is colorless and transparent. Just say one, isn't it?
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Not a concept, the upstairs is already well understood.
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Whether transparency is a color or not, this does not unify the view of Zhengmao Huzhen. From the perspective of color, it is clear that it does not belong to color. But aesthetically, the definition of transparency is a color that is close to transparency, and they refer to transparency as a transparent color.
For the definition of color in the computer, RGB that can only simply mix colors has no transparent definition, while in RGBA, you can mix a color that is almost transparent. The above is the answer to the question "Is transparency a color", and the next is the supplementary content about transparency, which interested viewers can continue**.
1. Most people's opinions: In terms of color definition, most people are actually more inclined to the concept that transparency is not color, and in the application of words, transparent is often used in conjunction with colorless.
2. Transparent color: Transparent color is essentially a new color that overlaps color and color, so there are different opinions on whether this color is a transparent color.
3. The computer can adjust the color: the computer can mix the color through the color, but if it only relies on the color and does not add brightness to the color. Under conditions such as brightness and saturation, it is difficult for the computer to adjust the transparent color.
4. Transparent color: The particularity of transparency itself is already a more incomprehensible color than black, but whether transparency is a color or not, transparency has always played a vital role in the imaging effect of color.
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3. There is no transparent color at all, and transparency refers to high transparency, and you can't see your own color clearly.
The color of a transparent object is determined by the passing color light, and the transparency is not controlled by the RGB value, but depends on the alpha value, if it is colorless and transparent, as long as the alpha is set to 0, no matter what the RGB value, it is displayed as colorless and transparent.
In a new or existing alpha channel, you can save any selection as a mask. That is, the transparency effect is made in the above picture, and the alpha value is usually between 0 and 1.
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Any color can be transparent, just adjust the transparency of that color.
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Optically speaking, an object is transparent if it allows all colored light to pass through, such as glass.
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It is through this color that you can see something else on the opposite side or inside.
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You can see through it that the other color does not change.
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You can also see the color of the original color through it.
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The color of normal air --- colorless.
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You can see the colors of other colors.
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You know this basin of water.
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When you look at it, you can see everything very clearly, just like the color of pure water.
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I'm wondering what color transparent is?
1.I was told that transparent has no color.
2.I was told that black and white are not colors, and that transparency is not a color.
3.I was told that a transparent color is a transparent color.
But I was not satisfied with any of these answers, but Transparency itself told me, "I am all colors, but I am not any color myself." Because all colors are transparent inside. Just because others can't see me, I named it "transparent"! ”
This is the color of transparency itself.
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The reason why water is colorless and transparent is that when the water is not deep, light of various colors can pass through. The situation of the waves is different, the waves are mainly composed of foam and some small water droplets, the surface of the foam is a water film, and the small water droplets are like some small prisms; When light hits foam and water droplets, it reflects and refracts on their surfaces. When light is refracted into the foam and water droplets, it hits the surface of the surrounding foam and water droplets, and the reflection and refraction ...... occur.
Eventually, the light rays are refracted and reflected many times and then reflected in different directions. And because the surface of the foam and water droplets has almost equal light reflection opportunities for various colors, it is not a selective reflection, so the waves appear white in daylight.
The reason why snowflakes are white is the same as that of waves. Due to the complex structure of the ice crystals that make up the snow flakes, there are many reflective surfaces that allow light to be reflected and refracted sufficiently, resulting in a white color of the snowflakes.
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1. White crystal. Transparent and pure white crystal is one of the magical gifts of the earth, and white crystal is the most widely distributed and abundant in the entire crystal group. Generally speaking, white crystal is quartz, but from our point of view, the opaque is called quartz, and the transparent is called white crystal.
Most of the white crystal contains ice cracks, clouds and other connotations, completely transparent white crystal unless it is a small volume (directly cut from the large raw ore), large volume and completely transparent white crystal ** is more expensive and there are more fakes on the market. So be careful when buying blindly at a banquet.
2. Purified water. Water is a colorless and odorless liquid, and 72% of the Earth's surface is covered by water. Although water is present in small amounts in the air, it is an important component of the air.
The density of solid water (ice) is smaller than that of liquid water, so the ice floats on the surface of the water and the volume increases slightly when the water freezes.
Water reaches its maximum density when (, unlike other liquids where the maximum density occurs at the melting point. Water molecules are polar, i.e., the positive and negative charge centers of water molecules do not coincide, which makes water a good solvent.
3. Permeable glass. General glass is an amorphous solid with an irregular structure (microscopicly, glass is also a liquid), and its molecules do not have a long-range ordered arrangement in space like crystals, but have a short-range order similar to that of bent auspicious liquids. Glass retains a specific shape like a solid and does not flow with gravity like a liquid.
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