color memory

I think it goes easy on you , one was suspiciously close and only off by a few points of saturation and lu osity and I'm not convinced they didn't change it to meet me halfway
 
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I think it goes easy on you , one was suspiciously close and only off by a few points of saturation and lu osity and I'm not convinced they didn't change it to meet me halfway
i suspect so too... still fun tho, i guess.
i was a bit bored pre-coffee n ran it a few times. noticed i score higher if i pressed the corner button for the next color n closed my eyes for the 3 seconds before the new color was shown as opposed to leaving them open the entire time
 
youre right, i keep getting 8.0 to 8.4, humans are terrible at this
and/or our monitors are not helping
humans are not terrible at this. the only one saying that is the screen n there's no source for the claim

my only hypothesis regarding this is that artsy types would score a bit higher. in fin's case he paints n in doing so there's a lot of "adding a smidgen of this other paint to lighten/darken/change the hue/etc"
pingas draws/sews. there's a balance of color picking in such things. as for me sew/bead n while i focus on color some it's not as important as texture n whether or not it holds shape well

i want a varied array of responses tho. plz post an actual score.

The really hard ones seem to be the darkest shades of blue/green and just dark shades in general.
i find i do worse on colors i don't give a fuck about? i like a lot of teal n lighter shades of pink n find myself matching those just fine but when it throws a fleshy peach or an ugly beige shade i can't match it cuz i hate it
 
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