
You read that correctly, your eyes are lying to you. While these strawberries look red, the blue tint to the photo permeates the whole picture, and there are actually no red pixels in the image at all.
Your brain is trained to think it sees certain colors, which is why the strawberries still appear red. A visual illusion called color constancy, the image was created by Professor Akiyoshi Kitaoka.
If you need proof, the image below shows samples with the color picker showing how “red” is actually just a different shade of green and gray.
There’s a Youtube video as well, showing the ‘reds’ are actually shades of gray.
Isn’t science cool? Via CNET:

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