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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Thanks. It's interesting to me that over a year after correction, red (and only red) still cues a very strong depth effect. Interested to learn more about the model.
This only just cropped up in my timeline. Do your (did your?) glasses have an anti reflective coating? Wondering if it's significant.
Very interesting! I had been describing some chromostereopsis effects in my art as due to longitudinal chromatic aberration but will revise my descriptions!
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