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English: Approximation of the color "olo", a color created by stimulating only the M cone cells in the human retina. Under natural conditions, green light activates the L and S cones as well as M cones, so there is no naturally occcurring wavelength of light that stimulates only the M cones. Since olo can only be created in laboratory conditions, it is considered a fictitious or imaginary color.
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Source Sample, Ian (18 April 2025). Hue new? Scientists claim to have found colour no one has seen before. The Guardian. Retrieved on 8 May 2025.
Author James Fong et al.

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Approximation of the color "olo"

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