Looked again, same conclusion. Naturally black, white, and gray things still look black, white, and gray whether in color or black and white. Yet you can clearly see there are other hues when you compare to an actual black and white image. Go outside at night and look at the moon, which is obviously a sphere, and tell me what color it is. Ohh and why does it look larger and yellow when it is low in the sky and white and smaller when it is overhead? It couldn’t be because the earth is round and the curved atmosphere causes a lens effect could it?