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Date: Nov 20, 2007, 06:11:58
Category: Digital -> Equation Art
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Tools used: EaRender
Time taken: Roughly 30 Minutes
Views: 51 (Full: 9)
Strange

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There's nothing particularly special about this piece except for the interesting effect it seems to have when viewed on a computer monitor (well, at least mine). Depending on the zoom, one side or the other will appear to be a slightly bluish when in fact it is perfectly symmetrical. I'm curious to see if this happens to anyone else, so save it, open it up in your favorite image editing/viewing software and look at it at different levels of zoom. Let me know what you see.

Made with an offline rendering variant on [Patty]'s EaCoder Web App
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It stays different shades of grey for me ... then again, I am useless with colors.
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Ah. It might just be my monitor then. It was worth asking though.
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Naturally (I mean the asking part )
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Depending on how I focus my eyes, different quarters have that blue you mentioned.

It's too early for this...

Nice job!
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So... it may be my eyes and not the monitor... or perhaps it's some of both... interesting. Further analysis may be needed.
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I share the same results as valys. Plus, this is a really bad piece to view in a dark room with bright LCDs.
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A sort of situation?
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It's kind of like that for me, except it's red, not blue.
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Fascinating... more data to add to the study.
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Glad to be of service.
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Hmm... I gave it a go, and no differences in colour between sections...

...but some of the lines themselves appear to be a very dark shade of blue, at different zooms. Something to do with the juxtaposition of contrasting shades of grey? Mysterious...
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Interesting. It must have to do with the attributes of various monitors. I looked at it on an LCD and got something similar to what you describe. Fascinating.
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Ah, yes - mine's an LCD...

...the plot thickens, methinks.
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Very thick indeed. Now to see what it does when projected on a plasma TV in 1080p...
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... if we don't hear from you again soon, I'm going to assume the worst...
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