For some people, red appears to be in front of blue. For some people, blue appears to be in front of red. This phenomenon is called "chromostereopsis".pic.twitter.com/nD4sXKZ1Ah
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I can make it switch back and forth.
I didn't get a depth effect till I clicked to enlarge the image. Then I could see the effect, even for the thumbnail (which I didn't get originally).
It swiches .
I see blue in front normally but if I look through the side of my glasses I get red in front. So I get chromatic blur/aberrations could be the basis of this?
I see the red in front of blue.
Effect changes depending on which eye.
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