• smeg@feddit.uk
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    4 days ago

    Oh weird, I assume this is just because the white is relatively red compared to the cyan, right? As in if you took any image and coloured it in the same way then it would also look red.

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      Yeah, there seems to be a lot more going on here than just marketing. If you mask the logo, the red still works. I believe it has to do with the combinations of white/black, white/cyan, black/cyan and the relative size of the blocks to produce a red hue through complimentary color persistence or whatever it’s called.

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        Brain uses expectations to decide what to fill perception with. you don’t expect hands to be the same red tone as cola cans.