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Inverted color mind tricks!
Here's what you do. Take a picture, any picture with vibrant colors and make a gif that will play tricks on your eyes to make a colored image where there is none.
Step 1: Open up photoshop or Gimp (which is what this tutorial was written for), open your image, and draw a dot in the center. Step 2: Make a duplicate of your image and convert it to Greyscale. Follow that by converting it to RGB again. It should now be a black/grey/white image. Step 3: take the original image and invert the colors. Step 4: go to the grey image and create a new layer. Step 5: copy all of the inverted colored image and paste it on top of the layer you created on the grey image. Step 6: You should now have 2 layers, the bottom a greyscaled image of the original and the top an inverted version of teh original. Step 7: Now index your image as you always would with a .gif Step 8: Save your image as <yourname>.gif and save the layers as an animation. Select one frame per layer and set the frame time to 10000 milliseconds or 10 seconds. Step 9: Make sure it works and post it up here! Here's one that I made: ![]() Stare at the dot as it goes through it's frames. Surprise! |
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AhhhhGGGGG!! my rods and cones are burned in! {°u°}
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Sweet...
Must have color blind friend try to make sure it is color blind compliant. :p |
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I take it that it is supposed to make the black and white image seem like it has color? All I get is a hint of green in the background. Is there some way to slow it down to give a longer stare time at the funky colored version? My eyes must be slow to train...
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try turning up the brightness on your monitor maybe
and hold your eyes perfectly still while the weird color is displayed, and when the B&W image comes back its weird, cause you see a colored photo, and you wonder if its a trick, so you move your eyes, and the color is gone. BTW, the puffins head is mostly B&W no matter what, but the beak looks reddish/brownish |
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Now that is just awesome...
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The background turns a marbled, mottled purple with dark green added into the mix at the bottom - I don't see reddish/brownish - |
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So yeah, I am not feeling the whole color vibe in this picture. I am supposed to stare at the dot, not move my eyes, and then when it changes see normal color? I notice some weirdness, but I don't think the colors are even right when that happens (nothing is ever the right color, so thats my normal at least). When I go to look at colors, I have to stare at them to identify them. Since that throws the whole thing off, I can't get it. Fun fact: Want to know another thing that is not colorblind compliant? The chargers that FIRST provides in the KOP every year. :ahh: ohh fun times in the pit |
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- they're coming to take me away oho oha ahee - ok - I see reddish brownish beak and algae green background. |
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Gosh, you guys sure do have weird eyes...
Here's a new one that should be MUCH easier for even the most colorblind of you to see :p ![]() But keep in mind, the purpose of this thread is to make your own! |
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to a chinese person as if that will allow them to suddenly comprehend english ?! |
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