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<p>who have otherwise-good vision cannot distinguish indigo from blue and violet. For this reason, some later commentators, including <a href="page.php?w=Isaac_Asimov">Isaac Asimov</a>, have suggested that indigo should not be regarded as a color in its own right but merely as a shade of blue or violet. Evidence indicates that what Newton meant by "indigo" and "blue" does not correspond to the modern meanings of those color words. Comparing Newton's observation of prismatic colors with a color image of the visible light spectrum shows that "indigo"</p><p>
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