that it optical illusion It seems very simple. Just look at the image and select which one in it is larger than the other in size. Easy isn’t it? However, the truth is that both people are the same size. This image became known as the optical illusion of Ames room. If you want to know more, keep reading this article.
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Ames room optical illusion
This visually inspired illusion was dubbed “Ames Room Illusion” and it went viral due to the resulting disproportion between the two people in the photo. Obviously, the two women in the photo appear to be of different sizes.
The right side of the building appears to be larger than the lady standing in the entrance. However, just as with all other optical illusions, the obvious answer is not the right one here. Check out the picture and see which one is the best for you.
Optical illusion challenge
Most people who are not familiar with the photo assume that the woman on the left is taller than the one on the right. This is when we get excited. To be honest, both women are the same size, although it doesn’t seem like it.
A visitor to the Villette Science Museum in Paris took this photo in the living room of the Ames. The image was later posted on a website by the visitor, and this is how the world first learned about the new optical illusion image.
What is the shape of the room in the photo? Field? Wrong – wrong – wronged! Its shape is hammock. So the woman who looks shorter is actually far from the tallest woman in the corner. Here, the idea of depth of field is relevant.
The two women appear to be at the same depth of field to the viewer because of the image. However, a woman who appears taller is actually at a steeper angle.
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