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Art and Visual Perception 2010

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Monday, February 1, 2010

Equiluminance in Van Gogh



In Van Gogh's Patch of Grass, most of the flowers disappear into the grass, except the brightest yellow and white flowers. The grayscale image is very hard to interpret.
Posted by Tina at 1:12 PM

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