Why Two People Can See the Same Color Differently

Ever disagreed with someone about the exact shade of a color? Discover the surprising science behind why two people can look at the same object and genuinely see different colors — from individual differences in cone cells and genetics to the brain’s role in color constancy and the famous #TheDress illusion.

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The Fascinating Science of How We Actually See Color: From Photons to Perception

Discover the astonishing biology behind color vision. Learn how just three types of cone cells in your retina, combined with clever neural processing, let you experience millions of colors — and why color is more illusion than reality.

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