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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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Roadsterrider · 56-60, M
I am not color blind, many vision tests have proven this but I have a few pairs of gray slacks that my wife says are green every time I wear them. She is also not color blind but we see things differently.
MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
@Roadsterrider if you see colors differently then one or both of you are color blind... theres no other way to put it.

Also gray is not a color
Roadsterrider · 56-60, M
@MartinTheFirst I pass an annual flight physical and she has passed her drivers exam and eye exam for years so neither of us is colorblind but she sees my slacks as green when they are gray. Gray defined in the dictionary is a Neutral color or an achromatic color because it is a blend of black and white with no primary or secondary colors involved.
MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
@Roadsterrider but in the definition of the way our eyes work, gray isnt a color
Roadsterrider · 56-60, M
@MartinTheFirst Our eyes work with rods and cones, one sees color better and one sees black and white better. Our eyes see black and white just fine.
MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
@Roadsterrider in the definition of how physics work, gray isnt a color