Good enough is hardly good at all
did you know?: Our brain judges the color of an object by comparing it to surrounding colors.
Take a look at this image, You see embedded spirals of green, pinkish-orange, and blue? Incredibly, the green and the blue spiralsare the same color.
The reason they look different colors is because our brain judges the color of an object by comparing it to surrounding colors. In this…
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