The reason they look [like] different colors is because our brain judges the color of an object by comparing it to surrounding colors. In this case, the stripes are not continuous as they appear at first glance. The orange stripes don’t go through the "blue" spiral, and the magenta ones don’t go through the "green" one.
If you don't believe it, see the closeup view at Bad Astronomy. Link - via j-walkblog
From the Upcoming ueue, submitted by Minnesotastan.
The implication is that an aqua color can appear bluer or greener depending whether it's next to orange or pink. This 'illusion' does not demonstrate this.
An honest demonstration would use just the three colors. I bet the effect would be far less dramatic.
... Why is it that I seem to miss about 9 hours and that I have sore hands with blood on them......?
This may be true to the naked eye with an image actually printed using only one color, but it isn't true here.
Follow the link and look at the ORIGINAL IMAGE. The color is #00ff96.
(BTW, if you're using the eyedropper tool in Photoshop, make sure you're using "point sample" and not a 3x3 or 5x5 average.)
my teeth whitened.
Green at 26 FF 98 in top right middle of band.
Blue at 22 FC A2 in top left of middle of band.
There is a fair amount of JPEG pixelation. If this were a PNG, it might really work.
Close though.
alot closer than it looks normaly.
Best laugh I had all day.
Would be nice if you could do the same.
http://tinyurl.com/mqk3xv
The two smaller squares are the same color.
Josef Albers was the man.
;)