What color is this dot? New illusion demonstrates weird vision quirk(scientificamerican.com)
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What color is this dot? New illusion demonstrates weird vision quirk
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/what-color-is-this-dot-new-illusion-demonstrates-weird-vision-quirk/
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I can't remember a time before when an optical illusion didn't work for me, but this 100% doesn't work for me.
Here I see 9 distinctly purple dots. On a phone screen. The depth of field about a half arms length. Despite what the article says, I see all dots — the one I'm focused upon — as well as all those in peripheral vision as purple. The illusion does not apply to my visual cortex.
Back to the drawing board.
Back to the drawing board.
I think I may have found the reason in the Maxwell's Spot PDF the article links to. It says:
"The reason why this illusion [Maxwell's Spot] does not tend to be clearly visible with LCDs may be because the peak wavelength of blue in LCDs is on the shorter wavelength side than 460nm."
I don't know what technology my monitor is using, but it's possible it's LCD. Or maybe OLEDs have a similar color shift.
"The reason why this illusion [Maxwell's Spot] does not tend to be clearly visible with LCDs may be because the peak wavelength of blue in LCDs is on the shorter wavelength side than 460nm."
I don't know what technology my monitor is using, but it's possible it's LCD. Or maybe OLEDs have a similar color shift.