Those two parts are in different lighting conditions
No, I'm not, at all. There are several white reference points around that dress that clearly show that it is not white and further that there is not a blue tint on anything in the photo. It's just blue.
Somebody please find Ja Rule!We need Ja rule to make sense of all this.
This is assuming both are in the same lighting conditions.. which they're clearly not. Everything besides the dress has pretty much a halo around it it's so bright. The dress looks like it's in the shade, with perhaps something blue reflecting on it, not something in direct bright light like the other objects. If it's in the shade it's pretty much impossible for it to be dark blue and black.No, I'm not, at all. There are several white reference points around that dress that clearly show that it is not white and further that there is not a blue tint on anything in the photo. It's just blue.
Those two parts are in different lighting conditions
this is the only thing that makes sense to me. I don't understand how some other configuration could produce those colorsSo you're saying somebody is shining a blue light directly on that dress somehow and on nothing around it?
I've been looking at the dress since last night and I can only see white/gold.
I'll never trust my eyes again ;_;
[Fugo];153901328 said:
To people who see White and Gold:
How can you be sure of anything you're seeing in the world now?!
Or, their eyes are deriving enough context from the rest of the picture to determine that they're looking at an overexposed image and adjust accordingly.Anyone who sees blue/black saw an optical illusion, photoshop samples show that the ACTUAL PICTURE we are seeing, is in fact light blue and gold/brown-ish, and this cannot be argued. The actual color of the dress doesn't matter.
Anyone who sees blue/black saw an optical illusion, photoshop samples show that the ACTUAL PICTURE we are seeing, is in fact light blue and gold/brown-ish, and this cannot be argued. The actual color of the dress doesn't matter.
If I took a picture of the sky, then inverted the colors so the sky appears orange, then the sky is orange. The real sky may be blue, but the picture. Is. Orange. If you're still seeing a blue sky, your eyes are messed up.
Blue and Black: In conclusion, your retinas cones are more high functioning, and this results in your eyes doing subtractive mixing.
White and Gold: our eyes dont work well in dim light so our retinas rods see white, and this makes them less light sensitive, causing additive mixing, (that of green and red), to make gold.
Anyone who sees blue/black saw an optical illusion
This whole thread is bullshit. On my Nexus 7, the dress is white/gold. On my iPad and work computer, it's blue and dark gold/brown.
It's the displays, damn it!
Blue.... I don't get it, we're talking about the interpreted color here, not the actual color that you see in the picture. Don't think anyone is arguing that the lace parts aren't dark brown/goldish and the other parts aren't lightblue, which in the shade translates to white and gold and in bright light to blue with shiny white and black with brown/goldish shininess in really bright situation. Or are you actually seeing it as a really dark blue and actually black in the picture?To the people who see white instead of blue. You know when you scroll through a thread and see one of you own posts ?. what color is it to you, blue or white ?
Don't feel bad, it's really unnerving to look away and look back and it's a different color. Some sort of sorcery at play here.
Most people seem to go from seeing white\gold to Blue\Black.
Has anyone started out seeing Blue\Black and is now seeing White\gold?
I want to go back to White\gold but can't!
This whole thread is bullshit. On my Nexus 7, the dress is white/gold. On my iPad and work computer, it's blue and dark gold/brown.
It's the displays, damn it!
Anyone who sees blue/black saw an optical illusion, photoshop samples show that the ACTUAL PICTURE we are seeing, is in fact light blue and gold/brown-ish, and this cannot be argued. The actual color of the dress doesn't matter.
If I took a picture of the sky, then inverted the colors so the sky appears orange, then the sky is orange. The real sky may be blue, but the picture. Is. Orange. If you're still seeing a blue sky, your eyes are messed up.
This whole thread is bullshit. On my Nexus 7, the dress is white/gold. On my iPad and work computer, it's blue and dark gold/brown.
It's the displays, damn it!
out of curiosity, do those who see white not notice the blue tint? When your brain understands that it's not shadow it should go away
In the end both white+gold and blue+black are wrong because even though there's no white there's no black in the picture either.
The actual dress is black and blue but the picture shows light blue and dark gold colors. If you're seeing actual black in the picture your eyes are just as wonky as those who see white+gold.
Yeah, its a bluish color, but quite light.
These are pretty close to what I'm seeing. My brain is interpreting the blue as more of a gray though, like the dress is in a shadow.
on home computer at 7am = white and gold
on work computer at 3pm = black and blue
what the fuck