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  • hubi@feddit.orgH [email protected]

    Not even the brighter version looks white and gold to me. It's so obviously blue and black, y'all are insane.

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    Same, I see light blue and still black

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    • hubi@feddit.orgH [email protected]

      Not even the brighter version looks white and gold to me. It's so obviously blue and black, y'all are insane.

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      I'm the opposite, the OG photo reads white and gold no matter what edits I see. Even after seeing the dress in proper light the OG is still white and gold.

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        I love the way everyone was saying it was white and gold.

        Until the science came out.

        And everyone claimed to have always seen blue and black.

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          I never really understood the debate. In reality, if you were standing in front of the dress it is black and blue. Now, if you take a digital photo of the dress and post it on the internet as a terribly compressed jpg, with weird white balancing, and brightness/contrast turned up and down it is gold and white. The debate isn't really about the reality of the color of the dress but the reality of a badly edited photo.

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            I love the way everyone was saying it was white and gold.

            Until the science came out.

            And everyone claimed to have always seen blue and black.

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            Fun fact: I can see both.

            Some times when I look at it it’s blue and black. Some times when I look at it it’s white and gold. I can make them flip back and forth.

            Altering perception is cool.

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              Because no one has posted the other photos:

              And this is a photo of the same dress taken under proper lighting:

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              Even with my phone cranked all the way up it still looks blue to me. I've never been able to see the white and gold version people claim exists.

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                I've only ever seen it as blue and black. I can't force it the other way like I could with Laurel and Yani. Y'all seeing white and gold astound me.

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                  I've only ever seen it as blue and black. I can't force it the other way like I could with Laurel and Yani. Y'all seeing white and gold astound me.

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                  Crazy talk. White and gold only

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                  • groolthedemon@lemmy.worldG [email protected]

                    I never really understood the debate. In reality, if you were standing in front of the dress it is black and blue. Now, if you take a digital photo of the dress and post it on the internet as a terribly compressed jpg, with weird white balancing, and brightness/contrast turned up and down it is gold and white. The debate isn't really about the reality of the color of the dress but the reality of a badly edited photo.

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                    Is it, though? Is this dress in the pic only white and gold to everyone who looks at the picture/the original?

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                    • nelots@lemmy.zipN [email protected]

                      I've always really liked this explanation image you can find on Wikipedia page for it. Essentially, people who see white and gold are mistaking the lighting to be cold and blue-tinted, rather than warm and yellow-tinted.

                      The portions inside the boxes are the exact same colors, you can easily check this with a color picker.

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                      But the dress in the photo looks like it's in the shadow so it's a fair assumption that the lighting would be blue-tinted.

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                      • hubi@feddit.orgH [email protected]

                        Not even the brighter version looks white and gold to me. It's so obviously blue and black, y'all are insane.

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                        What on earth are you talking about.

                        Only the 'darker' picture looks remotely blue and black

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                          I'm still convinced this is the biggest troll. It's clearly white and gold

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                          When the discussion started, I saw white and gold too. Then, at some point, I saw blue and black and since then I've never been able to see it as white and gold again.

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                            …shortly after, the internet broke people’s brains though addictive feed algorithms and everyone lost their minds. But then Lemmy was born to restore the internet to an early more fun time. Lemmy just hopes that one day it will have its own dress moment.

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                              The second photo is supposed to be the same dress? Looks like an homage, aka knock-off attempt to me. What happened to the shoulders?

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                              Doesn't look like the shoulder material is physically part of the dress... it's probably a jacket or shaul.

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                              • groolthedemon@lemmy.worldG [email protected]

                                I never really understood the debate. In reality, if you were standing in front of the dress it is black and blue. Now, if you take a digital photo of the dress and post it on the internet as a terribly compressed jpg, with weird white balancing, and brightness/contrast turned up and down it is gold and white. The debate isn't really about the reality of the color of the dress but the reality of a badly edited photo.

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                                And what everyone seemed to omit: the reality of peoples' wildly uncalibrated monitors/phone screens.

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                                  So fucking stupid. It's black and blue in over exposure. If your brain isn't autocorrecting it... go to a doctor or something.

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                                  • agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.worksA [email protected]

                                    The lighting of the room is clearly yellow. The black stripes look to be a very glossy material, which when lit with yellow light reflects goldish. There's no way that lighting turns a white dress blue.

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                                    The lighting of the room is clearly yellow.

                                    That's not clear to me. The dress looks like it's in the shade.

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                                      Never understood this one, or believed anyone who said they saw black/blue. You can zoom in and colour pick, the colours are measurable and objectively gold and blue-white.

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                                      • groolthedemon@lemmy.worldG [email protected]

                                        I never really understood the debate. In reality, if you were standing in front of the dress it is black and blue. Now, if you take a digital photo of the dress and post it on the internet as a terribly compressed jpg, with weird white balancing, and brightness/contrast turned up and down it is gold and white. The debate isn't really about the reality of the color of the dress but the reality of a badly edited photo.

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                                        It’s more about the colors around it. This image from Wikipedia does a really good job illustrating the effect.

                                        Context is extremely important in identifying color. As Technology Connections tells us, for example, “brown is just orange with context.”

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                                          But the dress in the photo looks like it's in the shadow so it's a fair assumption that the lighting would be blue-tinted.

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                                          How does it look like it's in a shadow? The rest of the photo is over exposed like in bright lights so it's safe to assume that the dress is over exposed too.

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