djozz
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Most sources suggest that the M-cones in our retina sense next to nothing over 670nm, so all detection comes down to the L-cones. That would imply that all wavelenghths over 670nm are perceived as the same colour, the sensitivity just gets less and less when going higher. 730nm will be very inefficient, a lot of radiant power is needed to obtain any decent brightness.
This is not a first-hand real-life observation, anyone have a different experience?