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Technically false. Digital images are made up of pixels like this:
which reproduce colors by adjusting the intensity of the red, green and blue light in each pixel. If nothing else, every white pixel in the image contains a full-brightness red segment.
kindly leave, please
Is my brain broken? Why do I not see any red? Should I be?
Your brain isn’t broken, it’s just a really bad attempt at viral marketing.
Some of that white is not as white as the others. There’s definitely a reddish tone of you zoom in.
Yeah probably jpeg compression muddying it up. That combined with another comment about white pixels containing red makes me think that this illusion was intended to be printed out.
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