2011年8月21日星期日

A and B are the same shade of gray - Edward H. Adelson

1995年 - MIT


The original image of the illusion.
The squares marked A and B are the same shade of gray, yet they appear different.

The original image plus two stripes.
By joining the squares marked A and B with two vertical stripes of the same shade of gray, it becomes apparent that both squares are the same.

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