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Reply #75 - Feb 10th, 2022 at 6:26pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Feb 10th, 2022 at 9:15am:
Gnads wrote on Feb 10th, 2022 at 9:04am:
Bobby. wrote on Feb 9th, 2022 at 8:19pm:
I repeat myself here as I was right all along.


Hi Lisa,
the image you have shown has the colours out of balance.
There is not enough Red.

When put in Photoshop and the Red channel boosted -
the laces return to the correct colour of White -
the shoe changes to Pink
and the thumb and hand returns to normal skin tones.

So your picture was either taken in the wrong light
or was mal-adjusted in Photoshop.

I have returned it to normal here:



https://www.ozpolitic.com/album/forum-attachments/24FEC915-CCE3-4F01-9930-482B78...


Grin

That's exactly the same colours I saw in her photo.

Pink shoe white laces

You dolt



Then do a Google search for a colour blind test.
You dolt.


Bobby the split in perception here is something like 60% - 40% the wrong way. It isn't true that 60% are colour blind.

In my view the colour perception theory where perception between either white light - natural (blue tint) and
artificial light (yellow tint) depending on sleep preference is a better fit.

The flaw in saturation or filtering has put the image in a zone confusing to people sight brain position. Some peoples brain interprets it as natural light and filters out the blue component and some peoples brain believes the light is artificial and filters out the yellow bias.
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Reply #76 - Feb 10th, 2022 at 6:56pm
 
Lisa Jones wrote on Feb 10th, 2022 at 9:36am:
Gnads wrote on Feb 10th, 2022 at 9:04am:
Bobby. wrote on Feb 9th, 2022 at 8:19pm:
I repeat myself here as I was right all along.


Hi Lisa,
the image you have shown has the colours out of balance.
There is not enough Red.

When put in Photoshop and the Red channel boosted -
the laces return to the correct colour of White -
the shoe changes to Pink
and the thumb and hand returns to normal skin tones.

So your picture was either taken in the wrong light
or was mal-adjusted in Photoshop.

I have returned it to normal here:



https://www.ozpolitic.com/album/forum-attachments/24FEC915-CCE3-4F01-9930-482B78...


Grin

That's exactly the same colours I saw in her photo.

Pink shoe white laces

You dolt


That's interesting.

Bobby and I are showing you different coloured shoes but you only see pink and white.

A number of my cousins (both male and female) are like you Gnads. They simply do not see grey shoes with turquoise laces irrespective of my original pic vs the pic Bobby has put up.

There are a number of competing theories as to why. I have previously posted what the more prevailing and persuasive ones have concluded.

Our brains function differently.

NB This has NOTHING to do with colour blindness. The same conclusions reached by Gnads who is a male is also reported by females.

Females cannot be colour blind. Colour blindness is a sex linked issue.






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