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Clever : now what's the betting it still works if you remove the three dots from her nose ?!** Phil.
Quote from: Phil [Chaa006] on February 24, 2013, 12:33 PMClever : now what's the betting it still works if you remove the three dots from her nose ?!** Phil.Wouldn't be so sure, It's obviously something to do (or palming itself off) with RGB of which I have been trying to get my head around to it's full potential after years of messing with Photoshop... A truely amazing trick on the eye.
You can make these illusions yourself quite easily.Take any image you like, the larger the better and ones with large areas of similar colour work best.Invert the colours. Smack a small focus point, any colour you like, somewhere in the middle.Job done.The focus spot is just there to stop your eye flitting around as it would normally (to avoid the issue that creates the illusion).If you want to get a good understanding of the current theory of how humans (and devices) perceive (measure) colour then I'd recommend: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Real-World-Color-Management-Industrial-Strength/dp/0321267222If you need any help understanding RGB just PM or email me with your question(s)
Your right Jon easy to do