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ZaraKitty

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I found this on a website, saying you can't tell the difference but I can see the one on the right is darker than the left! Am I being arrogant or can someone else see it too?

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I also had no idea where to post this, feel free to move me! :)

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CRAYONS!!!

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The one on the right looks a bit darker / duller to me.

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I found if you move your viewing angle to look at either square directly, the one viewed at an angle appears lighter,,,,but I have old fogey eyes and probably should wear glasses :geek:

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I think different people see different shades of colour,depending on your vision ie:- 20/20 etc,macualar degeneration,glaucoma,cateracts,colour blindness, etc all impair sight ,and as you get older your sight becomes a little worse for wear.and yes there is 40 shades of green (Jonny Cash).but the right side one does look a little darker.

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The right looks like a stronger colour to me, you know when you mix red and white to make pink but just the faintest bit. i dont know wether i see it as darker or as youve told me there is a difference, my brains showing me there is

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Left is darker lol, you need glasses!

Ha ha I dont need glasses I need telescopes.Read a number plate on that car 25yds away ! Wheres the car ? hee hee.
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There are the same to me.

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The left image is very slightly washed out by comparison to the right.

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the right looks darker....but it might be because i can read the values between the squares

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Before even reading your post I could tell that the right is darker. And I'm not even wearing my glasses!

Edit: I wonder if I could still tell the difference if delta e was 3. Or 2.

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The right looks darker to me.

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I wonder if the theory they're positing is sound, by the colour swatches aren't actually right, or aren't displaying right?

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Yeah, the square on the right looks darker (deeper) to me too. Even just by looking at the thumbnail I can see a difference between the two.

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Got to agree. Right is darker. But who cares. Either one would like nice on a lady :)

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Thank you! I'm defiantly not being arrogant there is a difference :)

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I found this on a website, saying you can't tell the difference but I can see the one on the right is darker than the left! Am I being arrogant or can someone else see it too?

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I also had no idea where to post this, feel free to move me! :)

The one on the right isn't darker.......the one on the left is lighter. :whistle:

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Left is darker lol, you need glasses!

I'm with you ....... left is definitely darker :D

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To me the right is darker, even in the thumbnail before I enlarged.

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The one on the right has less yellow than the one on the left. That's what the b means, +b is yellow that slides to -b in blue. L axis slides from white to black, a axis slides from green (-a) to red (+a).

And I gotta say, I have no idea why thinking you can see a difference in colors means you sell your sexual favors.

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