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I've done this with the dress. What color do you see now?


Apparently this has nothing to do with being "left-brain dominant" or "right-brain dominant", but it's still interesting to see how we all perceive colors differently!
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MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
In fact if you check the color value by plugging it into google you get that the color is a low contrast of cyan, and if you see anything else then you are indeed suffering from color blindness or a very bad color-misrepresentation by the device you're using.

If you say something else than what you see then the issue may be something else, more so rooting in lack of character than anything else.

But again this is not quite how color-blindeness works. you wouldn't be able to call out the color at all, meaning you would probably not say "pink", you'd say "hmm... pink-blue-ish?? maybe?.. brown?" and you'd probably also be aware that you'd be color blind before this very moment.

[quote]In a RGB color space, hex #00ffe1 is composed of 0% red, 100% green and 88.2% blue. Whereas in a CMYK color space, it is composed of 100% cyan, 0% magenta, 11.8% yellow and 0% black[/quote]

Notice 0% red and 0% magenta