Tony Vladusich on Nostr: Simultaneous contrast causes the sphere on the black background to appear lighter ...
Simultaneous contrast causes the sphere on the black background to appear lighter than the sphere on the white background.
The swatches are samples taken from adjacent regions of the spheres: simultaneous contrast appears much stronger on the swatches to my eye.
What about you?
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