The colors of this photo will appear different to everyone. I think?

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All children can see the white and gold, but when you grow up and stop believing in magic, you see black and blue.
 
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It's a white dress that due to shadowing we will see as not white (literally the "I see this, therefore that's what it is" until we move the dress to direct sunlight). But we have enough evidence from all of our experiences to understand that it is still a white surface (or very close to white, but really, who the fuck will combo gold and light blue?).
No; when it changes on you, you'll understand.

You either interpret it as a blue and black dress under heavy lighting (which is what it actually is, and can make the black look a bit goldish), or a white (with bluish shadow) and gold dress with a strong light behind it, putting it in shadow.

When you can see it both ways, the blue and black will look more natural.
 
This picture is almost the exact same trick as the ballerina girl illusion. Here is a way to trick your brain into seeing a different color. Try to look at the image parallel to your eyesight (that is, lay the image flat at eye level) and the gold should look black. Now GRADUALLY tilt the image slowly, readjusting each time you tilt so that you see black. Eventually the image will look black and blue once you actually look at it normally.

The same thing goes for trying to look at it as gold and white. Once you see it both ways, it is a lot easier to flip.

I am actually able to see it both ways almost at will. It has nothing to do with "cones in your eyes" or whatever nonsense you read on tumblr. It is simply a matter of perception.
 
I don't get it.

Like, the gold is gold, it's not black.

Take it into photoshop and select the colour and:

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Unless people saying it's black see the entire bottom half of that colour picker as black. In which case your eyes are fucked.

Using color picker to prove anything is missing the entire point.
 
I was trying to figure this thing out. Swear to god it was white and gold. I couldn't not see it. Then I read the Wired article and they had the gif switch between the correctly white balanced image and the original. I look at that for a minute....now its blue. Definitely blue.

WTF, brain?
 
But it's not a white surface being shaded, it's a blue surface being washed out by lighting and overexposed photography.

The OG image is very white to me (implied white of course, as is any color under different lighting conditions). All these alterations are certainly changing people's perception.
 
Stared at that "adjusted" dress for like 5 min.

Went back to the original and still white and gold, like it should be.

I trust my eyes. Anyone who sees black and blue is fucked. I think you're just making it up to fit in with the cool kids.
 
I was trying to figure this thing out. Swear to god it was white and gold. I couldn't not see it. Then I read the Wired article and they had the gif switch between the correctly white balanced image and the original. I look at that for a minute....now its blue. Definitely blue.

WTF, brain?

What happened is after you seen the correct exposure you attributed the "goldish and whitish" hues to being highlights and overexposure instead of the color of the dress.
 
My mother is convinced that my dad is colorblind because he's the only one who still sees white and gold. I saw white and gold initially but then it changed.
 
Blue and black for me... So confused though... Does this mean my eyesight is f*cked compared to those that are seeing white and gold?
 
now i see blue and black, this is the craziest shit.

rods and cones man.

rods and cones.

dude, i swear GAF is fucking with me, it was blue and black just a minute ago in the OP but now its back to white and gold again after I searched for white and gold dress in google.
 
so on my professionally calibrated IPS monitor, it's a blueish/white and gold

on my Sony Z1, it is a solid white/gold

but when i casted to my terribly shitty bootleg hand me down LCD TV that's in my bedroom, it was a very nasty blue and black...
 
dude, i swear GAF is fucking with me, it was blue and black just a minute ago in the OP but now its back to white and gold again after I searched for white and gold dress in google.

I honestly thought someone changed the image in the OP. I'm still not convinced that didn't happen.
 
I wonder if training as an artist(learning to read light and shadows, drawing/painting what's actually there instead of what your left brain tells you) has any effect on how you read the photo.
 
Just because the dress itself is black doesn't mean the picture is actually showing black.

Can someone tell me with a straight face that both of these colors are black?

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I wonder if training as an artist(learning to read light and shadows, drawing/painting what's actually there instead of what your left brain tells you) has any effect on how you read the photo.

That's what I've been wondering I have experience with art and photography and I can easily tell when an image is washed out vs the colors just having a white hue. That's why I see washed out blue and white instead of white and gold. I seen it immediately and it never changed once.
 
Just because the dress itself is black doesn't mean the picture is actually showing black.

Can someone tell me with a straight face that both of these colors are black?

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People who haven't been able to cross the road yet.

Man when you see it switch. It's like, fuuuuuuuuck
 
What the fuck?!?!!? I initially saw it as white and gold and it was totally clear. Now it's blue and black ?!?!

What is this sorcery.

EDIT: Seriously what the hell?? I'm not joking.

The same thing happened to me. I'm furious, white and gold looks better but it's still an awful dress.
 
How are people getting so hung up on this? This is just like the spinning ballerina.

Before i saw white and gold in the OP pic, now that i looked at some manipulations, i see blue and black in it, just a matter of context and "state" your brain is in, just like seeing the ballerina spin in one direction or the other.
 
i think the easiest way to see the colour shift from white/gold to black/blue is to turn off the lights, sit at your monitor, look at it as white and gold, and then slowly walk backward until it's blue and black.
 
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