No, you are basing your idea on the assumption that the dress is white...
There is a clear white/black pattern next to the dress, use that to color balance the image and it is obviously blue. There is yellow/gold highlights in the black areas but they are clearly black affected by a yellow incandescent light.
The part that is supposed to be black is still much brighter than the black of the clothes in the background.
Blue and Gold on my phone...
I have "better than perfect" vision so...I guess I'll try my laptop.
its been on like every local news show
I don't know where you're looking at an Amazon dress, but it's confusing you. The dress is a Roman Originals dress and it's definitely without a doubt blue and black in real life. No room for debate there.There you go:
The part that is supposed to be black is still much brighter than the black of the clothes in the background.
And the part that is supposed to be deep blue like in the amazon image is nowhere near as blue.
I have tried playing with levels (brightness/contrast) and white balance and found it impossible to match the colors of the black and blue dress. It's a different dress.
Hilariously if I look at the picture with my PERIPHERAL vision it shifts to black/blue.
I think you are confused...
The dress is factually blue/black.
okay, i have been busy with other things in the past hour, I reload the page.
Look at at the picture right away. It is White n Gold for half a second and immateriality turns Black and Blue. Now that I am focused and aware, it remains Black and Blue
But if you spend some time away from it, the next time you'll probably see white and gold again, and it will take some time to switch.
It's like the brain has to constantly remind itself 'this dress is black and blue' or else it'll get it wrong.
Again, to those that never saw it as white and gold, it's a clear white and perfect shade of gold when you're seeing it that way, and it's actually a more attractive dress that way.
Some people seeing different colors on something in one picture isn't interesting to you?I don't get why this is getting so much attention.
I don't get why this is getting so much attention.
That doesnt mean shit if you actually change the color settings of the photos for it to be completly different colors.
The color picker doesnt lie, the real colors of the OP's photo are dark gold and light blue, like it or not.
You dont have better eyes if you are seeing colors that dont exist in THAT photo, even if the real dress was black and blue.
I don't get why this is getting so much attention.
I don't get why this is getting so much attention.
We are making assumptions based on a picture taken from a camera. What if the camera is making our eyes see something that's not there? Nothing like seeing the dress up front and in person.
Now it's always white & gold at the top and blends into blue & black at the bottom(blue and gold in the middle. If I stare at the the entire pic I can sorta kinda see both.
Some people seeing different colors on something in one picture isn't interesting to you?
I see white and gold.
My son sees blue and brown.