Scotland – Blue Or Green? United Kingdom Split Over Color Of Swatch

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    This frame from Optical Express' website shows different swatches of colors. Optical Express conducted a survey in the United Kingdom asking whether a swatch of a teal-type color was blue or green. The company said the experiment shows how “our visual interpretations of the world around us can differ quite sharply.€ (Optical Express via AP)Scotland – A survey from a Scottish eye care company could be sparking a controversy similar to last year’s debate over the color of a dress.

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    Optical Express said on its website that it conducted a survey in the United Kingdom asking whether a swatch of a teal-type color was blue or green.

    Sixty-four percent of more than 1,000 people who responded said it was green, according to the company. Thirty-two percent thought it was blue.

    But when the same people were shown the same color between a pair of distinctly blue swatches, the company said many changed their minds. Ninety percent said it was the color was green.

    The results show how “our visual interpretations of the world around us can differ quite sharply,” Optical Express said.

    Scotland also was the epicenter for a color debate last year. A photo of #TheDress taken ahead of a Scottish wedding in February 2015 became the subject of a heated global discussion on social media about whether it was black and blue or white and gold.


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    mrhanono
    mrhanono
    7 years ago

    Can’t decide between green and blue?
    And they are going to decide the fate of their country by voting Leave or Remain?
    Yoshev bashamayim yitzhak…

    Shlomo-1
    Shlomo-1
    7 years ago

    Nothing new here. Multiple studies have shown that color perception is influenced by surrounding colors and that color names are highly subjective.