I can’t do this again…
I know I’m wrong, but it’s just staring at me gold & white. It’s right there, clearly, and I don’t know how to explain it to those who see it the other way.
No brother. You are correct. The blasphemers are wrong
Can we start a religion out of this?
Absolutely
No, don’t
I can’t really See einher white and gold nor black and blue. It’s more a baby blue and brownish to golden color for me. Can’t really say it’s black or white at all
I’m the same, looking straight at it all I can see is white and gold. Like a bright gold even, it’s not even brown.
If I look at it in my peripheral vision it’s very clearly blue and black though 🤷.
I just tried peripheral vision, and it’s still solidly gold/white to me. Damn
Try zooming into the blue part on your phone and putting your phone up against a white wall
Ok, just tried. It looks like white with a shadow on it, or maybe off-white.
I’ve just come back to look at this after your comment and it is now solidly blue and black to me!
I’ve turned the lights down in the room I’m in so that may have had an effect?
I was able to see it blue and black one time, I’m not wasting my time trying to see it again, lol
If I remember from the first time this came around it had a lot to do with how your eyes interpreted the lighting in the image. Try putting it away then looking at it in different light settings and often it allows you to see the other one.
I’ve definitely seen it on numerous devices in various lighting since it became a thing, and it just looks the same to me.
how the fuck does this look like anything other than blue and black?!?!
Looks to me like a white and gold dress that’s being shaded from the ambient light. In reality, it’s a black and blue dress with a yellow light cast on it.
Your mind naturally tries to compensate for color shifts caused by light. For example, a white car still looks white to you at sunset and in the moonlight even though it is actually reflecting that red or blue light, not white light (i.e. all colors of light). That’s because your eye recognizes the general pallete of the ambient light and makes an interpretation automatically about the colors of the objects you see.
That’s happening in this picture too, either correctly interpreting it as black and blue in yellow light or incorrectly as white and gold in shade. But even knowing it’s incorrect, changing your brain’s interpretation is not easy.
Palette
Pale for the white canvas, 🎨🖼️🖌️ for mixing your oil paints on
Pallet -the only one with ll- just like the wood slats it’s made of
Palate -has “ate” and is about your mouth and taste.
Feels like you understood my meaning, but thanks for the spell check
Well… I would say the interpretation is done by the brain not the eyes…but yeah.
(Unless I am wrong and there is something on the eyes doing t…)
EDIT: Nvm you say this at the end my reference was to the palette parts you say about the eyes recognizing
My guess is that some people don’t see the gestalt, they get stuck on the actual RGB color values, which float around light gray/blue, and a dark gold.
From what I read at the time, there’s an intrinsic lighting judgement being made. It could be one dress being lit in natural light, or another lit under a florescent bar. They both would produce the same RGB values.
Interestingly nobody has been able to replicate the effect in another image. It’s truly remarkable and one of the best things off of the internet.
Some people see the dress, other people see the lighting.
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That’s why I said lighting, not light.
On a second read I see what you’re getting at. It sounded like you were judging one of the groups at first. Deleted.
Because your brain doesn’t just straight up show you the raw color value sent by your eyes, it tries to estimate the true color of the object based on lighting and context cues.
If you look at a chess board with a gradient shade on it, you brain will tell you the squares are black and white, even tough they are really all completely different shades of grey to your eyes. Depending on the context, literally the same color can appear black or white to you.
All because your brain is trying to be a smartass.
For the first time ever I saw white and gold with this instance of the picture. It scrolled from the bottom of my phone screen and I was wondering what this white and gold picture was… Then I saw it was the dress and I recreated the effect for myself a couple times because I was shocked that I’d finally made the dress look white and gold!
Most of the time it’s obviously black and blue, I wonder if this version is doctored slightly, because I’ve literally never seen it as white and gold before today.
And now the effect is gone… :-(
I can’t not see white and gold. The white just looks like it’s in shadow.
since when are shadows blue
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20935843/
Also:
Shadow Color
In real life, shadows often appear to be a different color than the area around them. For example, outdoors on a sunny day, shadows can appear to be tinted blue. The shadows appear blue because the bright yellow light from the sun is blocked from the shadow area, leaving only indirect light and blue light from other parts of the sky.
So basically, if the light source has a yellow color to it (which many often do), the shadows can appear blue.
It’s always been white and gold for me
Me too. Everyone else is fucked.
whoever get this confused has never fix the white balance of a picture’s color temperature
Yanny
I see Laurel
BRAINSTORM!
GREEN NEEDLE!
Relevant recent news article…
Is it a crime story or a story about the dress? I can’t really tell. Like I think it’s about domestic violence, but then I read another paragraph and then all I can see is about the dress, and then it changes back again.
Literally looks like two different colored dresses. I know that’s the real color, but I just cannot see it. Shrug.
Right? Thats always been my take.
The picture’s exposure/brightness whatever has been so overadjusted that the black and blue looks white and gold.
You can tell me over and over that its “actually black and blue”, and even show me the real dress beside it, but I cannot for the life of me shift my view on the original picture and somehow view the dress as black and blue.
Wow, it switched for me in the time it took me to scroll down the page. That’s new.
Why does the right one not have sleeves?
Neither do, that’s an accessory jacket sold along with the dress.
The original photo was for bridesmaid dresses, being sent out as an approval picture or something.
Looks like they were considering adding a short sleeved jacket to the ensemble.
I see blue and gold. Am I having a stroke?
Nope. It depends on how your brain determines the lighting of the photo.
https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.redd.it%2Fblq7g958qt061.gif
More fun. Brown doesn’t exisit: https://youtu.be/wh4aWZRtTwU
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Neither does purple.
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The colour picker continues to tell me that it is a light shade of blue, near white, and a medium shade of brown, similar to gold.
Not this shit again!
White and gold
This dress is now connected to a murder attempt. Don’t believe me? Here you go.
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So I tried this and even https://colors.artyclick.com/color-name-finder/ but it will find only brown/gold and light blue/blue/white depends where you focus it on. This image itself contains no black pixels simple as it is.
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Seems to me a color picker confirms white and gold. Although the white has a bluish tint, some areas don’t even have that, and are light grey. There is no doubt the gold (black) is different tones between brown and yellow, which is the RGB you’d expect for a gold color.
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I just saved your image and loaded it into GIMP, and the correct value for the brownish color shown as selected is RGB(256): 78,66,39. (decimal) The same value for both the selection in the read square, and the one left of the RGBA value that is wrong. Brown and yellow colors are dominated by red and green, the RGB value shown in your picture can’t possibly match the color shown as the selected color.
The value shown in your software is wrong.