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

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Some people have fucked up eyes, i can understand how someone can see the "white" part blue since it has a shade of blue but how the hell can you see the gold part black?

The blue is consistently blue all the way through, and very blue compared to the white background in the top right and down the right side.

The other colour is brown at the top getting closer to black as you go down.

If you have to make a call between white/gold and blue/black it is blue/black because there is no white in the dress.
 
Fuck.

I opened the page and it was no doubt white and gold.

then, while scrolling the page down i encountered the same image and thought "yeah, now THIS is black and blue. Wait, it's the same pic..". It was brief and quickly 'turned' white and gold again to my eyes, but i can see black and blue again if i try.

The dress is actually black and blue ?
 
The blue is consistently blue all the way through, and very blue compared to the white background in the top right and down the right side.

The other colour is brown at the top getting closer to black as you go down.

If you have to make a call between white/gold and blue/black it is blue/black because there is no white in the dress.

See, reading this makes me think I live in some kind of bizarro world.
 
Change between light & dark GAF

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Lol so this is why I got a text from someone late last night asking me what color was the dress..

Anyways it's black and blue you weird people.
 
But how can two dresses facing the same direction not both be receiving the same light?


The way I originally saw it was that there is a light source from the left though a window and the dress was being held in shade. With only the background illuminated making the dress seem darker.

Oh great now my lollipop keyboard looks blue. GG eyes.
 
Why are we still arguing about this? It's officially blue and black. The black looks like a dark gold in some parts, but white/gold is on record as being BTFO
 
The blue is consistently blue all the way through, and very blue compared to the white background in the top right and down the right side.

The other colour is brown at the top getting closer to black as you go down.

If you have to make a call between white/gold and blue/black it is blue/black because there is no white in the dress.

But the gold never gets close to black.
Even if the blue is a constant colour throughout, that constant is closer to white than the gold ever gets to black.

Gold/blue is the truth though.

I still see it as white, even comparing it to the white in the background just makes it seem ever so slightly grey.
 
I want to believe.

Nah, it ain't like that. I have to scroll down and back up or look away and come back for it to change. I was teasing my kids for calling it black and blue at first. Cursing out the education system for not even teaching these kids colours properly.
 
Blue and gold. I feel sorry for your defective eyes.

Edit: I figured the gold was faded black dye, that often happens when the fabric is thin.
 
I think there's a different explanation, really.

Different lighting between dress and background.
The way you perceive those colors largely depends on what your brain assumes is the lighting.

At first glance the dress looks like it's in the open, just in something's shadow and when seen that way you'd think it's white and gold, with the blueish tint being the fill light from a blue sky.

But when you realize the pic was taken inside the shop and using flash it's easy to understand that it's just a "lighting misunderstanding" from 2 diff. lighting conditions in the same pic.
 
Alright, you guys who can only see white and gold, try this:

Turn your head to the side, so that you look at the picture from the corner of your eye. You WILL see it turn blue and black!

So yeah, this means the cones that are at the center of the retina are pretty fucked, but the cones are still working correctly I guess?
 
If I take a picture of a red Rose with a filter that makes the flower yellow, are people who still see red color blind? Yes.

No. Because you wouldn't just be making the rose yellow, the entire image would be yellow shifted, allowing for the brain to recognise the context and know that the rose is red.
 
I saw white and gold at first then I scrolled down and saw the blue dress, then scrolled up to the original picture which now looks light blue and black
 
No. Because you wouldn't just be making the rose yellow, the entire image would be yellow shifted, allowing for the brain to recognise the context and know that the rose is red.

We're talking about colors of an object, the pixels of a screen. They are yellow. If you don't see yellow you are color blind.
 
But the gold never gets close to black.
Even if the blue is a constant colour throughout, that constant is closer to white than the gold ever gets to black.

Gold/blue is the truth though.

I still see it as white, even comparing it to the white in the background just makes it seem ever so slightly grey.
When people see it as black, it's simply because the black is lit so brightly with warm lighting that it appears gold in the picture. We can assume that that part is actually black on the dress itself because the blue and everything else is washed out as well; but yes it does appear to have a gold tint in the highlights because of the lighting.
 
We're talking about colors of an object, the pixels of a screen. They are yellow. If you don't see yellow you are color blind.

Most people aren't talking about that though. Most people were claiming that if the actual dress was in front of them, it would be white and gold.
 
Yeah from phone screen I can see the white. Still didn't understand how my mom and me can have different view while looking to same monitor though.
 
I see white and gold. However, after I see the others two pictures where it is clearly black and blue, when I instantly go back to the original image that I saw as white and gold, I see it as black and blue for just a few seconds before it fades back to the white and gold.
 
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