Optical illusion: Here’s how to see a full-color picture from the X-ray image of this woman!

This is actually an optical illusion that makes you think you’re looking at a brunette when you’re not. If you stare at a portrait of a woman for too long, your eye cells will trick you into seeing colors that aren’t there because the image has been coated with a negative filter. You will be able to see the brown-haired woman’s color after 15 seconds of focusing on the red dot on her nose, 15 seconds of looking at a blank background, and 15 seconds of blinking. The deception takes advantage of the ability of the eye’s cone cells to wear out, which are important for how we perceive color. Prolonged exposure to one color can weaken the cells in your eyes, causing you to perceive colors that are at the opposite end of the spectrum than you originally were when you turned away. This phenomenon is called “negative image”. Cone cells usually do not experience this phenomenon in everyday life because small eye movements keep them from becoming overstimulated. If you want to see the woman in full color after looking at the photo, the trick is to blink a lot. To see the image clearly, spend 30 seconds focusing on the red dot on your nose. Then, take a quick look at a simple wall. Make sure you are looking at a clear area and blink frequently if you have difficulty seeing it. This optical illusion has left everyone on social media platforms confused. This trick is so smooth that most people don’t expect what they see. One Facebook user posted: “This is amazing!” This image has had millions of shares on Facebook to date.

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