Oh I know the original dress is Black and Blue but the photo quite evidently portrays it as White and Gold.
Are people trolling with this white/gold shit?
How on earth are you seeing white?
Are people trolling with this white/gold shit?
How on earth are you seeing white?
Some peoples brains perceive the colors correctly and some peoples don't.
Had to quote this, haha.Oh my god, this thread is going to be 50 pages by tomorrow isn't it.
Yeah it's totally beyond me.
White:
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Obviously Blue and not white:
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If you're seeing those as the same color I don't know what to say.
So what's bullshit about this divide in perception then?
Yeah it's totally beyond me.
White:
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Obviously Blue and not white:
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If you're seeing those as the same color I don't know what to say.
Both white.
Both white.
That if people are seeing those two as the same color they should see an optometrist.
Now wait just a goddamn minute!Sooo I walked past Roman today....
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Do UNC jerseys look solid white to you?
I see a white with a definite blue tint. As a photographer I often see that kind of tint in photos with a lot of snow. I know snow is white despite that blue tint and I guess my eyes have come to therefore see white instead of blue on that dress.Yeah it's totally beyond me.
White:
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Obviously Blue and not white:
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If you're seeing those as the same color I don't know what to say.
I see a white with a definite blue tint. As a photographer I often see that kind of tint in photos with a lot of snow. I know snow is white despite that blue tint and I guess my eyes have come to therefore see white instead of blue on that dress.
I also have to add that seeing black in both those photos is insanse to me.
To test for colorblindness?
My dad's an ophthalmologist and couldn't really pin down an explanation as to what is happening here. Likely it isn't akin to traditional colorblindness.
I see a white with a definite blue tint. As a photographer I often see that kind of tint in photos with a lot of snow. I know snow is white despite that blue tint and I guess my eyes have come to therefore see white instead of blue on that dress.
I also have to add that seeing black in both those photos is insanse to me.
Stop this nonsense right now.
I don't know what the fuck is going on, but take a really shitty photo of that dress and you have the picture in the OP.Now wait just a goddamn minute!
To test for colorblindness?
My dad's an ophthalmologist and couldn't really pin down an explanation as to what is happening here. Likely it isn't akin to traditional colorblindness.
Yeah it's totally beyond me.
White:
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Obviously Blue and not white:
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If you're seeing those as the same color I don't know what to say.
So does Argentina wear all white jerseys? Because that dress is as white as this jersey is all white.
The 'blue' in the picture is way closer to a grey than the blue in your picture. Perhaps you've seen a lot of pictures that have dark objects turn white because of over-exposure.So does Argentina wear all white jerseys? Because that dress is as white as this jersey is all white.
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Nothing else in the photo has a blue tint. Why would you go with white with blue tint over everything being over exposed?
What you're trying to do here is like take the twirling dancer optical illusion and compare it to a normal video of a person who's clearly twirling clockwise and ask "Does this person look like she's spinning counterclockwise to you?"
You white/gold people are weird. The only way you could interpret that dress as white is if the white balance was severely incorrect. But there's a reference white right beside the dress, which you clearly see is more yellowish than blueish.
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Right and out of all the explanations given so far, the one in the OP seems to be the most valid.
Seeing as how blue is the most sensitive cone, it makes sense that being able to pick out blue from an over-exposed picture could be harder to do. I feel like people are just posting and freaking out without bothering to read.
Going to an optometrist won't change anything. You can have 20/20 and not be colorblind, but still see white/gold. It's very possible people don't take care of their eyes as well as they'd like to believe they do.
For all you white/gold people, do you keep your monitors brightness level near max (80-100) at all times, even when it's really dark outside? Do you turn on the lights when it gets dark outside to combat the brightness of the monitor, do you just bask in the super light shining on your face?
You white/gold people need to get a 3DS and train up your eyes to the next level.
Wonder if monitor calibration matters.
Well I just got my eyes checked and calibrated my monitor. Not going blind as far as I know.
No the dress isn't white white, or gold gold. But at a quick glance it looks closer to white and gold than blue and black.
But only for that picture. And I don't know how it was taken.