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

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Ugh... a black ice cream cone? No thanks.
 
I think it's funny how people are literally calling it blue because of the shadowing mixture on a white surface. So if I bring that dress out to direct light then they would just change their answer to white? Obviously we know more than what we see. We know it's a white surface that isn't literally white at that moment due to the lighting.

So if we put the White Ranger in similar lighting conditions he's the Light Blue Ranger all of a sudden?

The dress isn't in shadow. It has light shining directly onto it from the left of the image.
 
Okay..... It totally looked like white and gold in the shade or something. Like it's really bright but the dress is in the shade. I'm thinking "How could that ever be black and blue?" but after looking at the corrected picture from one of the previous pages, it completely changed the way I see it. Now I kinda see it as black and blue. It's so weird.

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Here. Fixed the exposure.
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You guys broke me....
 
This is actually a beautiful story. This is the story how a dress doomed to obscurity used the power of social media to become the most popular dress in the history of the world. Not some red carpet dress that was destined to have that status. No. It was the most unlikely of dresses to get that honor.
 
So I am on my iPhone and looking at the picture in the op with the iphone Infront of me the dress is white and gold, when I look at the picture from the side of my iPhone its blue and black.
 

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?).
 
BRIGHTER is clearly white and gold to me.

DARKER is clearly blue and black to me.

ORIGINAL is still white and gold to me, albeit with a blue hue because of the shadow/light. My brain is still telling me that the dress is white, though; not some grey-blue.

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I think it's funny how people are literally calling it blue because of the shadowing mixture on a white surface. So if I bring that dress out to direct light then they would just change their answer to white? Obviously we know more than what we see. We know it's a white surface that isn't literally white at that moment due to the lighting.

So if we put the White Ranger in similar lighting conditions he's the Light Blue Ranger all of a sudden?

But it's not a white surface being shaded, it's a blue surface being washed out by lighting and overexposed photography.
 
Alright I see it know. The dress changes colour based on the angle I tilt my phone. White and gold when facing the screen fully, black and blue when I look at it at a weird angle.
 
BRIGHTER is clearly white and gold to me.

DARKER is clearly blue and black to me.

ORIGINAL is still white and gold to me, albeit with a blue hue because of the shadow/light. My brain is still telling me that the dress is white, though; not some grey-blue.

ugh....


Brighter : Black and looks like a faded blue. Like you know one that has been through the wash way too many times.

Darker : Black and Blue no question asked.

Original : Black and blue... or black and light purplish/blue mix.
 
BRIGHTER is clearly white and gold to me.

DARKER is clearly blue and black to me.

ORIGINAL is still white and gold to me, albeit with a blue hue because of the shadow/light. My brain is still telling me that the dress is white, though; not some grey-blue.

all clearly blue and black too me
 
BRIGHTER is clearly white and gold to me.

DARKER is clearly blue and black to me.

ORIGINAL is still white and gold to me, albeit with a blue hue because of the shadow/light. My brain is still telling me that the dress is white, though; not some grey-blue.

Yep, this.

if I look at the "white' part of the dress and ask my self what color I'm ACTUALLY seeing it ill say this bluish color but my brain tells me (by logic) "yes, it may look that color, but its because of the lighting. its actually white"
 
the trick is in the backlight, if you see it as being extremely bright is blue and black but if you see it as being shadowed is white and gold. Problem solved.
 
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.
 
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