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goddamnedfrank9/25/2013 4:34:09 pm PDT

re: #261 wrenchwench

I see color slightly differently with each eye. I noticed it when lying on the beach one day, peeking at the sky with one eye, then the other.

Part of that is a combination of shifting dilation and latency in brain processing. Each time you switch eyes you’re going from a constricted pupil to a dilated one. Also the human brain processes colors in context of the surrounding palate.

I can’t find it now but there’s used to be a good online image that demonstrated this. If you dragged a black mask over a certain mosaic image the perceived color of a swatch that matched the cut out in the mask would shift noticeably.