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      02-26-2021, 11:44 AM   #14
AlinDenver
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That makes sense. I'll look forward to experimenting when I get mine, hopefully in a couple of weeks. Wonder if it will matter that I have a red/green color issue.

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Originally Posted by Auricom View Post
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Classic BMW orange is also the perfect color for night time:

BMW vehicles have an iconic red / orange interior glow at night which dates back to the 1970s. There is no doubt this is hue pleasing to the eye, but why did BMW stick with the color orange after all these years? There is science behind the reasoning for this choice that can be easier explained by learning how the human eyes work in dark environments.

The human eye has two types of photoreceptors located in the retina which receive light, the rods and cones. Rods are responsible for low light vision and the cones are responsible for high light vision. The rods are extremely sensitive to light, more than 1,000 more sensitive to light than the cones.

Longer wavelength colors such as red / orange, have the least amount of impact on our night vision. This capability allows our eyes to focus on red / orange lighting and then back to dark, dim light without loss of focus on objects thus preserving our night vision.
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