I had seen this before and thought it had something to do with the motion detection system we have in our peripheral vision. Also, green is a higher frequency than pink, so maybe the brain is finding a shortcut in resolving the periphery???
It's magenta not pink. Green is the color that you get when you combine cyan and yellow, the printing primary colors. I would imagine that if you did this with yellow, you would see blue, or if you used cyan, you would see red.
That's ridiculous.
ReplyDeleteI had seen this before and thought it had something to do with the motion detection system we have in our peripheral vision. Also, green is a higher frequency than pink, so maybe the brain is finding a shortcut in resolving the periphery???
ReplyDeleteIt's magenta not pink. Green is the color that you get when you combine cyan and yellow, the printing primary colors. I would imagine that if you did this with yellow, you would see blue, or if you used cyan, you would see red.
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