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* ''Fanfic/TriptychContinuum'': Pegasus vision extends into the infrared (as a RequiredSecondaryPower for their ability to shift heat), so they naturally have names for the shades of color in that part of the spectrum. The shade just below red, for example, is ''inphrārēḍa''.
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* ''Film/ColorOutOfSpace2020'': The adaptation of the short story handles this in a novel way, representing the fictional color with magenta, a color that doesn't actually exist, but is the result of the brain interpreting mixtures of red and blue.
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* Judges Guild's Universal Fantasy Supplement ''Wraith Overlord''. Inside the tomb is an area called the Shrine. Near the Shrine's altar is a window made of glass which has hues which don't have names.

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* Judges Guild's Universal Fantasy Supplement ''Wraith Overlord''. Inside the tomb is an area called the Shrine. Near the Shrine's altar is a stained glass window made of glass which has hues which don't have names.
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* Judges Guild's Universal Fantasy Supplement ''Wraith Overlord''. Inside the tomb is an area called the Shrine. Near the Shrine's altar is a window made of glass which has hues which don't have names.
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** Technically, pink already is outside the light spectrum, as it's a shade of red and does not have a specific frequency. Since lasers are coherent light (all photons vibrating at the exact same frequency) it would be impossible to create a pink laser.
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Strangely enough, attempts to describe the Fictional Color will often result in [[JustForPun prose that is very much]] [[PurpleProse purple]].

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Strangely enough, attempts to describe the Fictional Color will often result in [[JustForPun [[LiteralMetaphor prose that is is]] very much]] much [[PurpleProse purple]].
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* There are a few highly light-absorbent materials such as Vantablack which are described as "blacker than black". They reflect so little light that the eye has a hard time focusing and some people get headaches. Didn't keep BMW from coating a car in it, though.

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* There are a few highly light-absorbent materials such as Vantablack which are described as "blacker than black". They reflect so little light that the eye has a hard time focusing and some people get headaches. Didn't keep BMW from coating a car in it, though. The Analysis page of "Analysis/PurpleIsTheNewBlack" has further details.
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* [[http://www.orionsarm.com/eg-article/51d40ba2ed112 This article]] in ''WebOriginal/OrionsArm'' actually tries to do the math.

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* [[http://www.orionsarm.com/eg-article/51d40ba2ed112 This article]] in ''WebOriginal/OrionsArm'' ''Website/OrionsArm'' actually tries to do the math.
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* In Creator/JohnMFord's ''Series/StarTrek'' novel, ''Literature/TheFinalReflection,'' Klingons cannot see red, but can see colors like "amarklor" that are well into the ultraviolet range.

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* In Creator/JohnMFord's ''Series/StarTrek'' ''Franchise/StarTrek'' novel, ''Literature/TheFinalReflection,'' Klingons cannot see red, but can see colors like "amarklor" that are well into the ultraviolet range.
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-->-- ''Literature/{{Discworld}}''

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-->-- ''Literature/{{Discworld}}''
''Literature/TheColourOfMagic''

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