[WWI] Interpreting colors
mikemuth at ptd.net
mikemuth at ptd.net
Thu Apr 3 22:20:17 EDT 2008
That was fascinating! I remember getting to "fly" a Texan down in Florida.
20 minutes of holding the stick, dropping the nose and trying to keep the
wings level. Anyway, it was a high point and I tried to remember everything
about the plane. Then, just to be sure, I took a bunch of photos in case I
forgot anything. I have just about got all the decals I need to do it
justice and looked at the photos. I am positive there were green bands and
black bands. I can't remember which were on the fuselage and which were on
the wings. SO, to the photos....I still can't tell!
Mike Muth
On Thu, 3 Apr 2008 19:09:08 -0500, "wed317" <wed317 at mchsi.com> wrote:
> OK Listers,
> Somebody posted this over on Hyperscale:
>
> http://web.mit.edu/persci/people/adelson/checkershadow_illusion.html
>
> Squares A and B are the same color and shade. To see, go to "proof".
> Should
> make soem who "can interpret colors from B&W photos" take a pause IMHO.
> Have fun!
>
> FWIW,
>
> Warren
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