• pimento64@sopuli.xyz
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    10 months ago

    Unfortunately, because this image is more compressed than the core of Jupiter, the balls are no longer exactly the same color

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      10 months ago

      I found a better example (below). This optical illusion definitely works, the image by op just sucks.

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        10 months ago

        As someone who is somewhat colorblind I can confirm they’re all exactly the same color.

        I just don’t know what color that is

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    These balls aren’t the same color. Take a sample using the eyedropper tool in photoshop or something similar. Each ball isn’t even a single color. The only thing they have in common is the white dot in the center and the black used to create a shadow.

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      It’s poorly compressed, but the balls are all about the same color if you zoom in and look closely.

      Obviously, they are shaded to look 3D so they aren’t a solid color. The illusion is real, though, and they all appear to be very different colors to your eye when zoomed out.

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    According to a static analysis. However under standard conditions the end result is different colored balls to the casual observer.