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danielf 27-07-2012 09:44

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35455873)
Persistence of vision....

Negative Afterimage actually.

Hugh 27-07-2012 10:11

Re: [Merged] Funny Pictures & Signs
 
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Originally Posted by danielf (Post 35456866)
Negative Afterimage actually.

To be more precise, perfectly true.

Positive and Negative After Images are both examples of Persistence of Vision...

danielf 27-07-2012 10:25

Re: [Merged] Funny Pictures & Signs
 
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35456873)
To be more precise, perfectly true.

Positive and Negative After Images are both examples of Persistence of Vision...

Not really...

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The myth of persistence of vision is the belief that human perception of motion (brain centered) is the result of persistence of vision (eye centred). The myth was debunked in 1912 by Wertheimer[1] but persists in many citations in many classic and modern film-theory texts.[2][3][4] A more plausible theory to explain motion perception (at least on a descriptive level) are two distinct perceptual illusions: phi phenomenon and beta movement.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persistence_of_vision


Afterimage


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Negative afterimages are caused when the eye's photoreceptors, primarily those known as cone cells, adapt from the overstimulation and lose sensitivity.[1] Normally the eye deals with this problem by rapidly moving small amounts (see: microsaccade), the motion later being "filtered out" so it is not noticeable. However if the color image is large enough that the small movements are not enough to change the color under one area of the retina, those cones will eventually tire or adapt and stop responding. The rod cells can also be affected by this.[citation needed]

When the eyes are then diverted to a blank space, the adapted photoreceptors send out a weak signal and those colors remain muted. However, the surrounding cones that were not being excited by that color are still "fresh", and send out a strong signal. The signal is exactly the same as if looking at the opposite color, which is how the brain interprets it.[citation needed]

Peter_ 28-07-2012 20:25

Re: [Merged] Funny Pictures & Signs
 
http://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...67828612_n.jpg

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/local/2012/07/6.jpg

Mal 29-07-2012 01:06

Re: [Merged] Funny Pictures & Signs
 
http://chzsetphaserstolol.files.word...is-star-tr.jpg

nashville 29-07-2012 17:53

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Quite taken by surprize with that one

dilli-theclaw 30-07-2012 18:50

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Natalie keeps showing me this picture to try and get me to buy her a really small dog, not sure why though ;)

carlwaring 30-07-2012 18:56

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Looks like that girls has a couple of nice puppies already. She really didn't need the third:p:

(Really sorry! Couldn't let that one pass :D)

Peter_ 31-07-2012 20:08

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http://verydemotivational.files.word...e-strength.jpg

Peter_ 01-08-2012 07:01

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http://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphoto...93290623_n.jpg

Peter_ 01-08-2012 18:05

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https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...012/08/131.jpg

devilincarnate 01-08-2012 18:42

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http://a2.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...88955117_n.jpg

nashville 01-08-2012 18:59

Re: [Merged] Funny Pictures & Signs
 
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Originally Posted by Peter_ (Post 35458603)

I enjoyed this one Thanks ;)

carlwaring 01-08-2012 19:37

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Originally Posted by Peter_ (Post 35458603)

That's a "TBBT" reference, right? :D

Peter_ 02-08-2012 23:04

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