I remember seeing different colors on different screens, so I think part of the perception difference are the saturation and brightness settings of your screen
It bothers me how far I had to dig for someone saying this. Obviously this isn’t some deep insight on how people see colors, we are literally not looking at the same washed out photo because we all have different devices with different settings.
This is like those math problems people argue about because someone purposefully wrote it ambiguously. Manufactured problems.
Yeah when I first saw the post, it was white and gold, then I read your comment and turned the brightness off my phone all the way down an now it’s black and blue.
I remember seeing different colors on different screens, so I think part of the perception difference are the saturation and brightness settings of your screen
It bothers me how far I had to dig for someone saying this. Obviously this isn’t some deep insight on how people see colors, we are literally not looking at the same washed out photo because we all have different devices with different settings.
This is like those math problems people argue about because someone purposefully wrote it ambiguously. Manufactured problems.
Yeah when I first saw the post, it was white and gold, then I read your comment and turned the brightness off my phone all the way down an now it’s black and blue.
We all are black when the lights go out.
Yeah that definitely has an influence as well. If I tilt my screen I can make it more blue and black, but straight on it’s white and gold.