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Prof Tom Freeman of Cardiff University's Psychology Department explains the Colour Concentrate on the cross in the middle of the image until purple dots disappear and turn in to single green dot circling around, this ...
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Listen carefully and do everything I say and what you are about to see....is going to blow your mind. When it restarts, you will briefly see color in the previously B&W photo.
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