I like pure red light (#FF0000) because its relaxing and lessens visual information overload

Baker-Miller pink is also interesting, was proposed to reduce violence and promote calmness in prison. Also very relaxing

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    16 days ago

    #F00 is vague (there’s probably some standard that I don’t know). Can you give us a wavelength?

    I like short yet visible wavelengths and the shade between blue and green (around about 525nm I believe). So Purple and greenish blue.

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      16 days ago

      Nope, standard hexcode (# FF 00 00 in case its a rendering issue) The Fs mean the highest output of red light, 00 green light and 00 blue light.

      Not sure if this is technically correct but I’m certain its more or less right

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        15 days ago

        But is there a precise wavelength that it is supposed to have? Obviously different monitors will display them differently.

        #F00 is a shorthand for #ff0000. I understand what you mean but it references a composition of the brightness of three LEDs on a screen not a colour of light which is when using a screen always just red green and blue in varying quantities.