perfectchaos007
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Still gold.
I seriously cannot comprehend how people are seeing black.
I finally saw the black. Step away from your computer screen for about 15 minutes then come back. That did the trick for me.
Still gold.
I seriously cannot comprehend how people are seeing black.
Obviously I should have been more specific in my wording.
But the point remains. What is in the pictured dress is clearly gold. Even if the real dress is black. The colour in the picture is gold/brown/yellowish/whatever.
People have been posting the A/B Checkerboard thing, which is also irrelevant. If I run my eye dropper over the A and B, they're both the same shade of grey. If you run your eye dropper over the dress, it's 100% not black.
edit: Lednerg's edited pic is now black/blue. But it needed to be heavily edited to make it black/blue.
Motherfucker I've seen this and now I went back to the original and I see the black and blueSeeing it as a whole. White and Gold.
Seeing lower half only. Blue and black.
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So my brain sees a RAW file and yours see's o JPEG then sort of?
Like I see the raw source while yours has to process it then?
Only way I can interpret what you're saying.
Right, which is what this debate has come down to, the wording of the question.
If it's, what is the actual color of the dress? The answer is black and blue.
If it's, what are the actual color values in the digital picture of the dress. The answer is blue and gold/brown.
There are no other answers.
There are still some people who think the real life actual dress is white and gold though and that's just lunacy.
but going into photoshop it's easy to see the photos colors are light blue and gold.
Right, which is what this debate has come down to, the wording of the question.
If it's, what is the actual color of the dress? The answer is black and blue.
If it's, what are the actual color values in the digital picture of the dress. The answer is blue and gold/brown.
There are no other answers.
There are still some people who think the real life actual dress is white and gold though and that's just lunacy.
So my brain sees a RAW file and yours see's o JPEG then sort of?
Like I see the raw source while yours has to process it then?
Only way I can interpret what you're saying.
how the hell you guys see white and gold??
what the
its clearly blue and black
But people look at the digital picture and apparently see black. That's what I can't understand.
Here's a more relevant GAF question.
If a raw texture data is 0, 0, 0 RGB (e.g. completely black) but it's in a game on Xbox One with severe crushed blacks, is it actually black, or a dark gray?
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Well that's when your brain starts applying it's knowledge of lighting and the context of the image.
If you perceive the dress as being covered in a shadow, the blue looks white and the gold looks gold.
If you perceive the dress as being hit by indoor lighting, the gold looks black and blue looks blue.
When you look at it purely objectively like the color picker, yeah it's blue and gold, but that's not how our brains tend to work.
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It would be black.
Crushed blacks mean that the grey would show as black.
If you are talking about the screenshots, it turns black to grey but this is a silly issu that doesn't happen while you play the game.
Great explanation.
I guess the super bright environment in the background of the dress photo makes my brain assume what is shown in the right side image that you posted.
Great explanation.
I guess the super bright environment in the background of the dress photo makes my brain assume what is shown in the right side image that you posted.
It's the exact same as the discussion being presented here.
Are we talking about the colors of the original dress, or the absolute, objective RGB values being presented on the screen including all processing (crushed blacks in the case of xbone and overexposure in the case of OP's picture), or the ability for a person to interpret the color 'correctly' despite the objective errors in the processing?
It's not a jab at xbone or exposure or either black/gold party. Just another way of putting it which people on GAF are maybe a little more familiar with.
edit: And derp, I actually meant the other way round. Is a dark gray texture black, or dark gray with crushed blacks. I should stop posting on GAF at 3AM.