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Multiple factors could come into play with this simple question. First of all is the lighting. Whether the light in the picture is Iridescent, Fluorescent, plain sunlight, of filtered sunlight could change what color is perceived. Their is also the factor of the computer screen it is seen on. Depending on the brightness or color coordination, it could show up a light green. Finally, there is the gender factor. Did you people know that girls see color far better than boys? There are more color receptors, or cones, in girl's eyes than boy's. Here's a simple example. Girls, get a small bowl of regular white sugar, and place an egg in it. You can see the difference between the eggshell color and the sugar, and a guy can't.
According to Microsoft Paint, the color scheme of what this picture mostly consists of is as follows: 134 Red, 17 Green, and 45 Blue. The hue is 234, the saturation is 186, and the luminosity is 71.
...I think it's red....
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