You probably won’t believe it, but the squares marked ‘A’ and ‘B’ are actually the exact same shade of grey.

upload.wikimedia.orgYour eyes and brain are constantly trying to figure out the colour of the objects around you, and they automatically adjust for shadows. Since B is in the shade of the green cylinder, but is still the same colour as A, the brain believes that it must be a far lighter shade of grey and adjusts what you see.
You probably won’t believe it, but the squares marked ‘A’ and ‘B’ are actually the exact same shade of grey. You probably won’t believe it, but the squares marked ‘A’ and ‘B’ are actually the exact same shade of grey. Reviewed by parcelhubkajang on May 18, 2014 Rating: 5
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