I tested it by putting both pooh and various color charts in the same image, and dragging a bit of pooh's fur over the chart until they matched.
They matched on either "orange", or golden for the more detailed charts.
Then you're probably looking at a biased sample of Pooh Bear pictures, and not correctly accounting for scene lighting conditions.
Might even blame color constancy; such that Pooh is orange in your mind, so you see him as orange and reinterpret his surroundings instead.
For real though it's mostly just a language and culture issue, the way people categorize colors differs between countries.
(also i didn't downvote you, i'm not rude like that; plenty of other ways, but not like that)
I tested it by putting both pooh and various color charts in the same image, and dragging a bit of pooh's fur over the chart until they matched. They matched on either "orange", or golden for the more detailed charts.
Then you're probably looking at a biased sample of Pooh Bear pictures, and not correctly accounting for scene lighting conditions.
Might even blame color constancy; such that Pooh is orange in your mind, so you see him as orange and reinterpret his surroundings instead.
For real though it's mostly just a language and culture issue, the way people categorize colors differs between countries.
(also i didn't downvote you, i'm not rude like that; plenty of other ways, but not like that)
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