Who remembers this?
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Yes. The people who see white and gold must not register the yellow indoor light of the picture and are probably very outdoorsy people.
Brother I'm more vampire than man and I can only see white and gold. I have no idea how to use it as black and blue
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I'm still convinced this is the biggest troll. It's clearly white and gold
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ffs now it looks blue and gold. am i dying?
it has always looked light blue-ish, like a periwinkle, and gold to me, as well
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I'm still convinced this is the biggest troll. It's clearly white and gold
wrote last edited by [email protected]You can literally sample the rgb values and see it's blue and black
Edit: am I part of the joke here??? It's clearly blue and black...
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I only see white and gold, I don't understand the blue black folks.
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it’s clearly blue and black. and i will force-feed anyone who thinks otherwise seventeen of those turkey legs that your aunt carole would always make for the thanksgiving family potluck when you were a kid and they were always dry as a desert but you never had the heart to tell her that her beloved turkey legs are borderline inedible and are honestly a disgrace to not only the art of cooking but to humanity as a whole.
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If this "viral dress debate" has taught me anything is that you can claim whatever bullshit online and bunch of people will believe it. Post an orange and claim it's blue even though it's clearly orange and there will be a percentage of idiots who will believe that the orange is blue because someone said so. And we'll have virale debate about a fucking orange.
Of course there are vision conditions like daltonism and we have variances in perceptions of color gradients, but white and gold doesn't suddenly become blue and black...
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Yes. The people who see white and gold must not register the yellow indoor light of the picture and are probably very outdoorsy people.
I've actually experienced the perceptual shift from blue and black to white and gold. The moment was fleeting, but definitely registered white and gold. And then back to blue and black, and I've never been able to replicate the shift.
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The actual dress was in fact blue and black.
those color illusions always wreck my brain
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You can literally sample the rgb values and see it's blue and black
Edit: am I part of the joke here??? It's clearly blue and black...
It's very clearly white and gold.
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color constancy was not "first investigated" just ten years ago.
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You can literally sample the rgb values and see it's blue and black
Edit: am I part of the joke here??? It's clearly blue and black...
What is global illumination from sky lighting again ??
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I'm still convinced this is the biggest troll. It's clearly white and gold
Same, I always assume the ppl. Saying it's black and blue are trolling me.
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those color illusions always wreck my brain
This literally clears up nothing for me and I'm about to lose it. It's still fucking blue and black
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You can literally sample the rgb values and see it's blue and black
Edit: am I part of the joke here??? It's clearly blue and black...
You’re good. It’s black and blue. At a pinch, maybe blue and black.
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Sorry but it's white and gold. The white only gets a blue hue due to the ambient lighting.
And it never is black!
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This literally clears up nothing for me and I'm about to lose it. It's still fucking blue and black
wrote last edited by [email protected]if you're in a room with yellow lighting, then the "black" actually looks black. but if the lighting in the room is blue, then the "black" looks yellow. it's the different surrounding colors that makes one certain color look like 2 different colors
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Yes. The people who see white and gold must not register the yellow indoor light of the picture and are probably very outdoorsy people.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Hm, this is interesting - I am indeed "outdoorsy" and could only see "white and gold in shadow". I think this might also be because of the highlight on the right suggesting that it's daylight all around and the dress is in deep shadow, and the blue color is also highly reminiscent of "white cloth in deep shadow". This XKCD helped me clear up the confusion and now if I squint I can see both color schemes:
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Sorry but it's white and gold. The white only gets a blue hue due to the ambient lighting.
And it never is black!
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You can literally sample the rgb values and see it's blue and black
Edit: am I part of the joke here??? It's clearly blue and black...
wrote last edited by [email protected]Where the hell is the black supposed to be? Nothing is that dark here. I can easily accept blue, white, or gold, but there's clearly no black.