Um vídeo divulgado recentemente usa ilusão ótica para te mostrar uma cor que provavelmente você nunca viu!
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A whole new color
As much as visual effects have evolved, there are certain aspects where nature still prevails. For one, the cyan you see on screens isn’t a “true cyan,” which doesn’t occur on many monitor or television displays. This means there’s a chance you haven’t even seen it before.
To replicate cyan, combinations of red, green, and blue light are mixed together—but it’s still not a perfect color. The RGB version is, in actual fact, more vibrant than cyan from the CMYK color system.
Thanks to an optical illusion that’s been recently released on video, you can now have an idea of what the color looks like. To view it, play the video below, following its instructions. At the end, you’ll see a greenish-blue circle that isn’t quite the cyan you’re used to seeing.
The visual illusion didn’t just become viral out of the blue, for lack of a better word. It was brought to the internet’s attention by TikTok user Kate Bacon, who demonstrated it in a video. “I’m gonna show you a color that you’ve probably never seen before,” she told viewers. “It’s called true cyan, and most TVs and monitors aren’t capable of producing this pigment.” It's definitely gone viral after that.
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VOCABULARY
To prevail (verb)
Prove more powerful; be victorious.
CMYK color system
The color system used in printing, where you mix 4 colors: cyan, magenta, yellow and black (represented by the letter K in the acronym CMYK). It's different from the RGB system, based on light and used in screens, where you mix red, green and blue.
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