Crazy Optical Illusion
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I think I beat it.
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I don't get it
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I was expecting a link to the Chiefs' 2010 season.
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What's the illusion?
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A mod should revoke your thread-starting privileges for stupid shit like this.
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Don't forget Benham's Disk
Those streaks you see will be seen as different colors for different people...even though they aren't colored at all. I see them as brown. http://cache.gawker.com/assets/image...c/original.gif |
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I love these things.
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Let me go smoke a bowl & get to ya
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I don't call the optical illusions. I call them brain failures. Reminds people how easily eye witness testimony can be fooled, see UFOs.
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Yellow-brown. Like the old piss-and-shit Bronco unis. |
here's an interesting test, if you've got a little patience
Online Color Challenge How well do you see color? "FM100 Hue Test" http://www.xrite.com/custom_page.aspx?PageID=77&Lang=en i got a score of 4, lower is better |
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Based on your information, below is how your score compares to those of others with similar demographic information. Your score: 0 Gender: Male Age range: 20-29 Best score for your gender and age range: 0 Highest score for your gender and age range: 1520 |
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I've got this cool optical illusion where I can make it look like I GIVE A ****
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You sons of bitches.
Now I have to clean my brains off the walls. |
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Also, I'm not buying the photoshop crap. All computers colors are slightly different due to different screens and digital variations. It's absolutely a horrible way to claim it's true. There's a reason we have pantone colors and there's a reason I work with artists, graphic artists, who insist on pantone color numbers to create the right color match. They use computers to create graphic images but when you go to print those images, they use pantones. Never rely on your computer to accurately tell you what color you are looking at. Sorry. |
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My computer's coloring is second to none. Rj Tombstone's computer has antennas on it. |
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Your score: 190 FM Hue Test Results Edit: Online ColorIQ Challenge Results Your score: 19 FM Hue Test Results Helps when you turn 3D off I guess. |
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It looks like she's spinning clockwise but eventually if you stare long enough she will switch and go counterclockwise. It's hard to see but it will do it.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ing_Dancer.gif |
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In the original that capone posted, the A square looks much darker and the B square a bit lighter. Also, the A is white in the original but not in this one here. Trippy. |
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I can only see the switch if I stare at the heel. |
I see nippage. Clockwise nippage.
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Comparing two color inputs to see how closely they match is done without relying on the monitor output. So what DaFace is saying is 100% correct. You could turn off all output color except for green on a computer monitor, and still be able to accurately compare two colors of red on the computer itself. The color output accuracy of the monitor is completely irrelevant to the ability to compare colors internally on the computer. And FYI... it's actually quite easy to color calibrate your computer monitor so you can match what you see on the monitor and what prints out of the printer. True graphic artists have tools like the following, to accurately match their monitor color with the exact pantone color: http://www.adorama.com/ICVS4EL100.ht...FUJlMgodtTsAkQ That way you can indeed accurately rely on your computer to tell you what color you're looking at. |
This one has me stumped. Some say if you look at it the right way, you can see an NFL quarterback.
http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...cn2q4LQRQ07f9X |
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Just for fun, here's the OP image with the other colors removed:
http://i.imgur.com/k3i6qTJ.gif http://i.imgur.com/1riOeCl.gif |
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And yes, I've verified that this one's real in Photoshop as well. |
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The show Brain Games is pretty interesting, they do a lot of things like this and explain how our brains trick us.
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I loaded this up in Photoshop and copied the diamond from one row and then just moved it all over the place. Sure enough - it blends right in no matter where you put it. |
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I guess this is why branson is popular.
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This one blew my mind:
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/tBNHPk-Lnkk" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
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