dead wyvern
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- Posted: Fri, 27 Feb 2015 04:52:00 +0000
Verdigriseous
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Verdigriseous
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how can shitty lighting change black to gold though black looks black in every lighting??
—Blue and Black: your retina’s cones are more high functioning, and this results in your eyes doing subtractive mixing.
—White and Gold: our eyes don’t work well in dim light so our retinas rods see white, and this makes them less light sensitive, causing additive mixing, (that of green and red), to make gold.
to prove this theory I turned my phone brightness from the lowest to highest and saw it switching from white and gold (at the lowest) to light blue and darker gold (at the highest) meaning people that see blue and black are more sensitive to light (better eyesight and not looking at the sun like your moms told you)
holy s**t thank you so much
this is going to sound dumb but i was legit having an anxiety attack over it
hallucinations & non-reality freaks me out, apparently
my boyfriend saw blue and black and i thought he was ******** with me until his little sister saw blue and black too
so i inverted the colors in photoshop and it was gold and white, so i freaked out even more
this explanation is helping me get over it
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here u go
posted it w/ the original to compare
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why are my eyes so ********