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

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This optical illusion should explain what's going on here. Your mind will compensate colors based on previous context. That's why people "correctly" see the dress as blue and black despite the yellow turning the black a goldish hue.

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This is cool, but I don't think it has anything to do with this illusion.
 
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**Also if you see white and gold sometimes, blue and black another, or a combination of the two, your eyes are very average, and it could change because of YOUR rooms lighting or the tilt of your phone. This is the same manipulation they use for optical illusions

In other words your room lighting, your phones/monitors brightness and your point of view affect on how you see the image.

Right now I've messed with my rooms light switching on and off, with the phones brightest and my POV and I can see both white and gold and black and blue.

So those of you that saw it one color and now see it differently don't panic lol xD
 
None of your posts make any sense. You give wrong answers for the math puzzle, you take the wrong image to take pixels from etc.

And now you are posting an image that has nothing to do with this illusion.

The math was not wrong. The other's guys math wasn't wrong either.

Anyway, your mind will "change" colors based on the context of the situation. With that image when it changes to black and white your brain automatically compensates for the missing colors that's why you see color in that gif even though there's none.

That's also why people see different colors in this picture. Your mind attempts to compensate for different colors which is why some people will see blue and black (they're compensating for the harsh orange light on the dress) and others will see white and gold (they're compensating for the perceived shadow on the dress) when looking at the image because their brains are trying to compensate for the harsh background light and washed out colors differently.
 
I mean the people who already know it's blue and black aren't arguing that the pixels themselves are completely black.

The people who somehow still think the actual dress is white and gold when we have proof from another photo is just something else.
What proof?
 
What we know:

- People claim to see one or the other
- It changes to and from for people
- It has nothing to do with our mood or if our eyes have different cones or whatever

When you see both, it is glorious.

Please add that to the OP haha
 
That is so strange...

After looking at another post of the picture being blue and black....it showed up as blue and black for me for a few seconds and then it became white and gold.........wtf o.O
 
So I just got home and look at ops photo and I stand its light blue and gold. But others posted images is more blue and brown. Like wthell. My initial assessment for ops image is the same but other images are different! I'm getting trolled!
 
The math was not wrong. The other's guys math wasn't wrong either.

Anyway, your mind will "change" colors based on context. That's why you see color in that gif even though there's none. That's also why people see different colors in this picture. Your mind attempts to compensate colors which is why some people will see different colors when looking at the image because their brains are trying to compensate for the harsh background light and washed out colors differently.

So you admit to now knowing why that colour illusion works then.

And yes, the math was wrong.
 
I finally got it to go black and blue for a second! Had to switch to my iPhone and crank down the brightness and tilt it away from me though lol. Still nothing but light blue and gold on my Samsung Tablet.
 
What we know:

- People claim to see one or the other
- It changes to and from for people
- It has nothing to do with our mood or if our eyes have different cones or whatever

When you see both, it is glorious.

Please add that to the OP haha
People do see colors differently based on different rods or cones or whatever, though. I just learned that in school 4 months ago (already forget the details though)
 
That's where the wording of the question comes into play.

What color is the dress actually?

Or

What color are the actual pixels in the digital photograph of the dress?

Well I mean that's what I see for the white/blue bit. The pixels look blue but that's because of lighting and I'd say it's actually white.

But either way I can't see black. It's just gold.
 
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In other words your room lighting, your phones/monitors brightness and your point of view affect on how you see the image.

Right now I've messed with my rooms light switching on and off, with the phones brightest and my POV and I can see both white and gold and black and blue.

So those of you that saw it one color and now see it differently don't panic lol xD

Nah, I have seen it change before my eyes since this thread started and I have been in the same light etc.
 
I see light blue and kind of a dull gold color. I opened it in photoshop and verified these to be the correct colors.

maybe it's because I spend so much time doing graphics and art and staring at colors, but I don't even understand how anyone could see anything else unless their display is just calibrated way differently.
 
So you admit to now knowing why that colour illusion works then.

And yes, the math was wrong.

No, it's not. Please read this.

The equation is written in an ambiguous manner that can be correctly interpreted either way.

Also, after reading up on some "neurologist" reports on a website on the explanation that led me to this.
 
Saw the white and gold after starring at the monitor for a little while, went downstairs for about ten minutes, came back up and it appeared blue and black. That's pretty weird.
 
This optical illusion should explain what's going on here. Your mind will compensate colors based on previous context. That's why people "correctly" see the dress as blue and black despite the yellow turning the black a goldish hue.

I0Ox6.gif

that would make sense if this was supposed to be a negative photo. it's not.
 
that would make sense if this was supposed to be a negative photo. it's not.

Your mind compensates for different colors based on context. Which is why you see color in that image when there is none. It's also why people see different colors in that image they are compensating for the harsh background light in different ways. You either compensate out the "blue/black" hues or the "white/gold" hues to get the correct colors.

http://www.wired.com/2015/02/science-one-agrees-color-dress/
 
What color is this?
That looks white and gold to me.

Like... I can totally see that the white is actually pale blue, but it looks like a shadowed white, not a lightened blue.

But the gold is gold. Or brown at worse. Can't see black.
 
Except the article reveals it's a white and gold dress.

@BradTheLadLong isn't original photographer. The original poster is swiked on tumblr, who confirmed it's black and blue:

swiked said:
I swear to you its no hoax. I saw the dress in real life, it’s blue and black. Some people just see this pic as white and gold.

swiked said:
Well actually, in real life the dress was blue and black. But in that photo and that photo only….some people see white and gold.
 
No, it's not. Please read this.

The equation is written in an ambiguous manner that can be correctly interpreted either way.

Also, after reading up on some "neurologist" reports on a website on the explanation that led me to this.

He's wrong though. Very off-topic but you do go from left to right for this type of thing.
 
Oh my fucking lord I see it!!!!! Black and bluuuuushit. Just kidding. Still white and gold hours later. I cannot believe that the "proof" of that black and blue dress is at all the same thing.
 
lmao

Even through the video that dress is clearly blue and black.

Go to sleep knowing your experiment was a lie. I dunn curr what your lightbulbs say.

lmao dude.. ok honestly its not white. its a light grayish blue. and the gold says its dark brown orange.. whatever that means
 
that is a different fucking dress.
Look at the black
yes, BLACK
lace. It's the same amount and pattern of the lace bands (thick lace around the neckhole, then one thin, one thick, three thin, one thick, two thin and one thick), and the blue
yes, BLUE
has the same creases in it.

It's the same dress.

Stop resisting.
 
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