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Unread 31-08-2006, 12:05
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Re: Inverted color mind tricks!

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Originally Posted by Jane
To me it turns into an x-ray sort of look. The puffin looks like the x-ray against a film of color. It's not like a painting or a coloring book, it looks like gels for lighting sort of. And it *pops* b-i-n-g from one to the other.
The idea is to stare at the funky colored one and then when the grayscale one pops in, your brain colors it with the opposite colors and you see a "normal" colored image of the puffin. This one just isn't really working for me..
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Originally Posted by KenWittlief
... BTW, the puffins head is mostly B&W no matter what, but the beak looks reddish/brownish
I think this is what I get, some green in the background and some hint of red on the beak. I still think if I could stare at the funky colored image longer, I'd see more color on the grayscale image.
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