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by apolloartemis
1521 days ago
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I’m just speculating so someone else might know better. What I think is going on is that if your monitor shows especially short-wavelength blues, since this image uses pure #0000FF blue, it’s possible that the blue is so pure and short-wavelength that the lens of your eye doesn’t focus those pixels quite right, and it ends up at a different focal plane than the other colors, especially the pure red which is very long-wavelength. The iPhone might use less extreme wavelengths for the colors, or use LEDs that are less spectrally-pure. Edit: like the user named Someone commented below, it looks like this phenomenon has a name - chromostereopsis. |
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Refraction for blue from lens to air is not aligned like red and green are.