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Black and white to Color
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Freaky ed:
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chams
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Saw it last week. Pretty cool.
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Thats awesome, weird too.
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OMGWTFBBQ
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trippy...
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thats wicked.
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Is that just an invert of the original, then black and whited or something? It's sick.
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holy sweetness
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cool..
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its easy to do, even with photoshop/imageready
1)duplicate orginal 2x (layer 1) 2)invert colors of one layer (layer 3) 3)desaturate the other (layer 2) 4)New layer create a center dot 5)Switch to imageready 6)Frame 1 all layers on for 35sec 7)Frame 2 hide inverted for 10sec (this is about how long a good sensory memory lasts) 8) Save Optimized As FILENAME.gif |
thats crazy
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ed: wow..that's mildly interesting.
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First thought: I dont get it, its just a color photooooooh, i get it.
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jeez, haven't you guys ever seen the books that you stare at something for a long time and then it shows a picture of something (face, building, car, animal etc)?
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same effect ass plzdie:
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explain ..
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yeah, thought so mwah:
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Eye Magic Eye is a series of books published by N.E. Thing Enterprises (Renamed in 1996 to Magic Eye Inc.). The books feature autostereograms, which allow people to see 3D images by focusing on 2D patterns. The viewer must diverge his eyes in order to see a hidden 3-dimensional image within the pattern. THERE IS NO FUCKING BUCKET OF CHICKEN OR FUCKING COOL ASS FLAMING DRAGONS THAT POP OUT OF THE PICTURE IT JUST BECOMES COLOR |
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[img]http://us.st11.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.com/I/jsbstash_1902_3433190[/img]
I know zoner will get the relevence at least beer: |
optical illusion MUCH?!?!
yeah thats easy to do, havent you guys ever looked at the inverted american flag then looked at a wall, youll see it in regular colors appear on the wall from the image temporarily burned into your retina i took sensation and perception fall last yr, learned all about this kind of stupid shit |
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the colors of the pic are getting "burned" into your sensory memory. when your eyes switch to a different focal point, in this case the B&W pic the colors reverse and become an overlay onto the new focal point, but only for a few seconds. this is way for about a second or 2 you see a true color picture of the castle when its actually black and white.. use the tutorial i posted earlier to make your own
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EDIT: For chrissakes, don't embed huge pics. oOo: --Zone |
wow your special, a big ass pic of glenn miller....give yourself a pat on the back for being so retarded
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http://www.johnsadowski.com/color_illus ... orial.html |
actually never read the tutorial on the site smart ass
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cool it comes as a photoshop action also.
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of course the picture doens't become coler it just look like it is due you staring at that damn dot for so damn long. Similar to when you got outside in the snow( yeah, im sure you know what snow is right!?) and come back inside and everything looks a bright yellowish green color.. |
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see magic eye has to do with depth perception, making it difficult for those with bad depth perception to see the image. whilst this image from the post of it if you had read "the rods on your retina are all stimulated by the same brightness and thus primed for accurately perceiving the following b/w image. at the same time, the cone cells are primed in another way, they are biased so as to interpret the following color information ("grey", i.e. "no color") differently in different areas of the retina. how this biasing works is explained wonderfully in the previous comment, but the explanation basically only applies to the cones, i.e. the 'color sensors'." ya see seeing different colors has nothing to do with depth perception |
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so magic eye/ and this image have nothing in common in terms of manipulating your brain into thinking that your seeing something that you're not?
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