Is there a joke I'm missing out on? First (two) posts had it right. It's white and gold.
this is completely unedited color-wise, just without the surroundings.
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i really don't care about the white/blue but the rest is clearly gold.
If I had to guess their monitors are probably calibrated incorrectly.
I think the problem is people are referring to the color as simply blue or white, and not further defining. Is it dark blue, light blue, periwinkle, neon blue? Because if you're saying just blue, but it's really "light blue" the white people are probably seeing "light blue" too, but are ignoring the shadows and specifying the real color as white.
Wait. What? I assumed you blue-black people were seeing a subtle tinge of blue in the white and just over-correcting. But you're saying it's a really true blue? I really just can't see it or even comprehend. This is some freaky ess.
Not sure if it's been posted, this explanation helped personally.
(Blue and Black for me, but this at least explains how somebody could hypothetically see it another way.)
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What does it mean if we saw it as what/gold and now see it as blue/black?
Doesn't match what my photoshop read nor does it at all match the OG photo.
Damn. When I scroll quickly or I see it with the corner of my eyes it's clearly black and blue, but then I focus on it and it's a badly lit white and gold.Are you serious?
How about this?
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Are you serious?
How about this?
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Let's try this guys. I isolated a single pixel of the image and filled the entire screen with it.
This is the "white" part.
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This is the "gold" part
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Here's what I think is happening
Some part of the photo, no idea which, decides ehat you see. What I mean is what spot you eye focuses on first changes the overall picture to adapt to what its interpreting. Thats why some of us are switching our eyes focus on a different area and it changes the image.
There has to be some sort of strange color imbalance somewhere in the picture causing this
People who see blue and black are subconsciously compensating for warm sunlight over the dress.
People who see white and gold are subconsciously compensating for a cool shadow over the dress.
Blue and what's obviously black fabric under harsh lighting on any screen, at any time.
"In general, you're going to see differently than the person next to you," Neitz told Vice. "But this is a huge difference." He joked, "Now I'm going to spend the rest of my life working on this. I thought I was going to cure blindness, but now I guess I'll do this."
Same; I see blue and a rather dark gold, pretty much brown.I see blue and gold, am I deaf?
Same; I see blue and a rather dark gold, pretty much brown.
I would like to think that we're the superior ones for interpreting it both ways at the same time.
You know what it isBlack and yellow.
White and gold.