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- science_memes@mander.xyz
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- science_memes@mander.xyz
Technically false. Digital images are made up of pixels like this:
which reproduce colors by adjusting the intensity of the red, green and blue light in each pixel. If nothing else, every white pixel in the image contains a full-brightness red segment.
kindly leave, please
I see a faint red briefly, then it goes away.
Is my brain broken? Why do I not see any red? Should I be?
For me it’s only there when I don’t focus.
Your brain isn’t broken, it’s just a really bad attempt at viral marketing.
maybe because I am color blind, but I am only seeing the blue and some white.
Witch!
I don’t see blue. I see an aqua green color.
Some of that white is not as white as the others. There’s definitely a reddish tone of you zoom in.
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Yeah probably jpeg compression muddying it up. That combined with another comment about white pixels containing red makes me think that this illusion was intended to be printed out.
I find that reddish tint foes away if I zoom in and block out the teal parts