Another weird problem

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Another weird problem

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There is an incredible thing in common between the square A and the square B. what? :)
reality is not what we see.
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Re: Another weird problem

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They're the same colour

Because what surrounds square A is darker than what surrounds square B, our eyes compensate for the difference, logic completes the deal because we expect square B to be right from its place on the board
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Re: Another weird problem

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IT is amazing how contrast can affect what we see. I actually pulled it into a paint program cut a piece of square a and dragged it over Squre B to make the comparison.
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Re: Another weird problem

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sometime, we can't do something realistic because we want to do the reality and the reality is not what we see. It is the difference between a photorealistic render engine and an artistic render :)
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Re: Another weird problem

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Kandinsky was a Great Artist that defended that vision, Marcel! :D
Look for his paintings and biograph...

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