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12/18/2012 03:02:45 AM · #1 |
Pull this into photoshop or the GIMP if you don't believe it. |
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12/18/2012 03:26:51 AM · #2 |
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12/18/2012 08:45:06 AM · #3 |
Wow. I didn't believe it, so I pulled it into Photoshop. The human brain is full of crap.
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12/18/2012 08:47:10 AM · #4 |
Now I know why I struggle so much to clone dust spots off what looks like a plain background.
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12/18/2012 08:50:59 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by Strikeslip: Wow. I didn't believe it, so I pulled it into Photoshop. The human brain is full of crap. |
It's the first thing I did. Pulled it into the GIMP and compared. Even after showing they're the same, I still have trouble seeing it in the actual image. |
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12/18/2012 08:52:31 AM · #6 |
OMG, very cool! :)
I tried half closing/narrowing my eyes but it's so hard to tell they are the same, but they definitely are! |
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12/18/2012 09:29:42 AM · #7 |
That is one of the most effective illusions of all time. You simply don't believe it until you prove it to yourself. |
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12/18/2012 10:09:58 AM · #8 |
The worst of it is: no matter how hard you force your brain to see that they are the same after you have proved it to yourself, it just doesn't happen. |
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12/18/2012 10:35:54 AM · #9 |
just goes to show how much of reality is perception.
our brains only gather a small part of what our eyes see and interprets the rest. |
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12/18/2012 11:10:45 AM · #10 |
Wow... Usually with an illusion, after you know the answer, you can see it. I still swear that it isn't, even after bringing it into Photoshop. So I printed it out and cut it out. (knowing of course that it's true... but still...)
Freaky...
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12/18/2012 11:36:06 AM · #11 |
Originally posted by vawendy: Wow... Usually with an illusion, after you know the answer, you can see it. I still swear that it isn't, even after bringing it into Photoshop. So I printed it out and cut it out. (knowing of course that it's true... but still...)
Freaky... |
Heh, I did the same thing, but just folded it. :-D
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12/18/2012 09:48:44 PM · #12 |
I just turned my phone flat and they are the same. The other tones shift also. Strange! |
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12/18/2012 10:13:09 PM · #13 |
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12/18/2012 10:43:00 PM · #14 |
if this were a painting site, most of you would be very familiar with this illusion. You can create similar effects with color as well. Everything is defined by what's next to it. |
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12/19/2012 01:00:27 AM · #15 |
Originally posted by posthumous: if this were a painting site, most of you would be very familiar with this illusion. You can create similar effects with color as well. Everything is defined by what's next to it. |
It's the same with humans - that's where they came up with the phrase "guilt by association" :P |
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12/19/2012 01:04:55 AM · #16 |
Our brains are wired to rely on shadows to help create a reality of what we see, even if it is not true. I love these sort of illusions. Thanks for posting. |
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