I don't get it.
I don't get it.
To me it looks like there's no lighting on the dress at all. White in the shade turns to light blue, hence white and gold.The thing is, the lightning in the context of the original image is bright white or yellow. So people are crazy if they see white/gold! lol
Happened to me. I saw white and gold at first, then light blue and dark gold, and now I'm seeing the light blue even clearer and the gold got even darker to the point I can call it black. It's a brain thing.Yeah, the cones thing doesn't make sense to me because the image changed for some people once they knew more information. It's your brain filling in the gaps.
I think that's a poor example because both sides look the same to me.Identical colors look different depending on the background color.
Yeah, what Vulcano said ^
Identical colors look different depending on the background color.
Yeah, what Vulcano said ^
they're the same dress (color wise)
edit: well, shit.
Beaten.
The most baffling thing, again, is how the Internet apparently just found out about optical illusions, despite them being the very subject of countless clickbait lists articles and google ads.
Damnit, Sonic Team
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To me it looks like there's no lighting on the dress at all. White in the shade turns to light blue, hence white and gold.
http://imgur.com/YpvzQhPI definitely see the very pale blue, but there's just no hint of anything even resembling black in the first one for me.
Did anyone post the xkcd on the subject?
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Yup.I keep coming back into this thread expecting it to eventually turn white. No idea how people are seeing that. I know I have to trick myself into perceiving it wrong, but I can't will my eyes hard enough, lol.
The black/gold part though I could totally see going either way though. If anything the dress looks blue and goldish.
For most of the day it was gold and blue....now all of a sudden it looks blue and black. Weird
They legit look exactly the same to me in either background, just the one on the right appears to be a slightly darker shade of gold.
To me it looks like there's no lighting on the dress at all. White in the shade turns to light blue, hence white and gold.
Plus people usually see the same effect in intentional optical illusions, while in the case of this dress we have different people standing side by side in real life looking at the same image on the same monitor and still perceiving it differently, which leads to the whole argument.Calm down mr awesome, optical illusions are usually deliberate, hence the excitement.
blue-ish light-purple and brown.
the original dress is obviously deep blue and black in that image.
if you see white, then what is the colour next to the dress?
and a darker gold looks closer to black.
im guessing the blue looks darker on that side as well.
it's working as intended for you.
I don't think anyone sees pure White, it's a super light baby blue but could be perceived as pure white under a shade causing a light blue hue.
Plus people usually see the same effect in intentional optical illusions, while in the case of this dress we have different people standing side by side in real life looking at the same image on the same monitor and still perceiving it differently, which leads to the whole argument.
Damnit, Sonic Team
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But I thought the point was that it was supposed to make it look black.
YOu guys should take this test. it pushes some pretty awesome parts of your color vision.
http://www.xrite.com/online-color-test-challenge
post your score.
FACT: 1 out of 255 women and 1 out of 12 men have some form of color vision deficiency.
it doesn't look like pure black to anyone, just a greyish-muddy-gold-black to some. hell, unless youre using an oled monitor, you cant even see pure black on your screen.
It's blue and black. Ya'll need your eyes checked.
so is the question: "what is the colour you see?"or "what do you think the colour of this dress is in normal lighting?"
Because that could be a lot, depending on the lighting.
could someone tell me if someone else thought it looks blue and gold?
I keep saying gold/white and blue/black but I see blue and gold...
It's not that. We just have better eye genetics lol.
There was an explanation earlier, something about our retinas cones being of higher function.
The question is what do YOU see, it's been established the dress is dark blue and black.
To me it looks like there's no lighting on the dress at all. White in the shade turns to light blue, hence white and gold.
Greyish-muddy-gold-black? Lol, I'm lost now. I was thinking that people were seeing black like the black in the other pictures.
Are people just seeing a darker shade of the color I'm seeing?