Red And Green Should Never Be Seen. Red and green… …should never be seen, except on fools and … Flickr The version I know is "Red and green should never be seen except upon an Irish queen " which suggests it has something to do with Irish politics Either way, I'm sure you could find plenty of examples of where either of the combinations look dreadful or good
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So we actually see two colour harmonies, red-green and yellow-blue, which are programmed into our visual processing system This wasn't correct - according to everyone else it was "red and green should never be seen except with something in between"
Red And Green Should Never Be Seen by ShambolicSketch on DeviantArt
Then there is red and green which "should only be seen upon an Irish queen" and. This wasn't correct - according to everyone else it was "red and green should never be seen except with something in between" Other primary and secondary shades, such as blue, green, orange, and yellow, also tend to stand out.
"Red And Green Should Never Be Seen Unless There's Somethi… Flickr. Blue and green should never be seen, except with something in between The phrase is sometimes modified to "red and green should never be seen without a colour in between" or "red and green should only be seen upon an Irish queen." It is possible that the phrase may also refer to the running lights on ships, which have traditionally been red on one side and green on the other.
Red and Green should never be seen . View On Black pasujoba Flickr. One of these is a red-green signal, the result of L - M + S, the other a yellow-blue signal from L + M - S (So a red skirt and a green shirt with a purple belt is OK under this rule)