Kagayaku Shirou
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*Hears Soul and turns around* "Well it depends on how you look at it. In a paint set it is a color and if you were asked what color is the night sky."*Turns back only to realize that there is no more tea* "Refill please."
"Thats very inaccurate" Sips a little his coffee "Black and white aren't colors, no matter how you look at it"
Actually there are three ways we can look upon this statement with different results.
First is the theory of light. Which seeing as we're talking about virtual clothing on a computer screen is the one we should refer to on this subject.
Theory of light - question: is black a colour when generated as light?
Answer is no. When there is no light everything is black. just turn off your screen and you will see.
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Theory of pigments - question: is black a colour when existing as pigment?
Answer is yes. You can use the three main pigments together to make black(well it won't be pitch black but black it still is).
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Theory of vision and reflection of light - question: is black a colour in the way we perceive?
Answer is no. A black objects absorbs all colours of the visual spectrum and reflects no light back.
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Now the last theory always goes together with the first two theories and is the most important one. Thus going by the last theory would be the most correct way. Even then the subject of matter follows the first theory and thus we can unanimously say that within the subject of matter black is definitely no colour.