Jerry in Canada
03-09-2012, 12:55 AM
I recall seeing an article several years ago about a farmer in Saskatchewan (one of the new ones with a university degree) who had discovered a way to filter out the reflected wavelength of chlorophyll and developed a pair of sunglasses that allowed him to see diseased or infested plants long before they were visible to the naked eye, by removing the color of chlorophyll all of the foliage reverted to it's autumn coloration revealing significant changes in color that were masked by the chlorophyll green.
As an unexpected side bonus, the American military was said to have bought up the whole process, patents, models and experimental models; and the whole thing dropped off of the radar.
I can see why: I saw one image taken of a Tank, a 105mm Howitzer and a Truck at the edge if a field, in a treeline and covered all in Forest Camo Net.
In normal color they were practically invisible.
Filtered they stood out green against a background of yellow and orange; and you go back to the normal color and NOW you can see them.
Can you verify any of this ?
Thanks
Jerry in Canada
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LINK TO COLUMN: http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/3037/is-colorblindness-an-evolutionary-advantage
As an unexpected side bonus, the American military was said to have bought up the whole process, patents, models and experimental models; and the whole thing dropped off of the radar.
I can see why: I saw one image taken of a Tank, a 105mm Howitzer and a Truck at the edge if a field, in a treeline and covered all in Forest Camo Net.
In normal color they were practically invisible.
Filtered they stood out green against a background of yellow and orange; and you go back to the normal color and NOW you can see them.
Can you verify any of this ?
Thanks
Jerry in Canada
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LINK TO COLUMN: http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/3037/is-colorblindness-an-evolutionary-advantage