OFC it is blue and black, the dress itself is not ilusion. Photo of the dress that went viral is ilusion. I swear I saw white and gold like almost everybody that I know. Whoever told me it is black and blue I thought he was making fun of me. I saw a video clip where guy changes the brightness of Photo, now I can't see white and gold anymore.
It's funny how even people who claim to see black/blue in the picture can tell the difference (how?) of the Brown-Gold/lightblue-white picture. It's propably another dress or editing of the picture (driving sales up with controversy?). In the end it'll be a profane answer.
I've always seen both actually, if I'm glancing at it or looking for a short time it's 100% white and gold BUT the longer I look it actually shifts to blue and black
When I first saw the dress I was like 5 or 6 and some how saw light blue, gold, green, and pink. Now I see gold and blue-ish white? Apparently, there's this thing now where some guy is saying laurel but some ppl think he's saying yanny. The internet has the strangest gosh darn things.
Some people are perceiving the dress as white due to the fact that the image was over exposed. At first, I perceived it as being white and gold because my brain was trying to correct an image that I thought was too dark, meanwhile, the image is in fact too bright. Now I see it as blue and black, and have a very difficult time imagining it as being white and gold.
That's what confused me because the original picture was taking by a crappy camera with crappy light behind it so the only white and it gold should be the light behind the dress and room itself then in the foreground you have the dress which is clearly blue and black, though i have color blindness so for me the blue is actually a purple and so it's a black and purple dress for me but that aside that's how my brain processed that photo of the dress
How you perceive the color of the dress depends on how strong the rods (shapes and peripheral) and the cones (color and fine detail) are in your eyes. Because the picture is poor quality (with low contrast and high brightness,) it somewhat simulates being in a dark room. If you're seeing white and gold, your rods are doing most of the If you see black and blue, both the rods and the cones are doing their jobs to their full capabilities. If you see the dress as white and gold, stare at the picture for a long amount of time. Like they would in a dark room, your eyes should adjust, revealing the blue and black color of the dress.
@@JohanLiebert-mc6sl it depends on blue light or artificial lights. with blue light the blue from the image appears white as it is normalised as a neutral colour. artificial lights have no similarities and stay unchanged
I think the picture has problary been put under some artificial light of have some effect on it because when you see them with the dress in the shop I can clearly see blue and black but in the picture I see white and gold
What’s crazy is the original image I saw it as white and gold , so did my daughter and my son. But my hubby was like noooo it’s obviously blue and black . It was a whole debate 😂. My other son and other daughter also saw blue and black . But when I saw the picture this video showed I saw blue and black : so I guess it just changed . The original picture I saw I swear it was white and gold
No matter how the lighting in the photo is manipulated I can't ever see it as anything other than Blue and Black. I can kinda sorta see gold when the exposure is raised, but I never see white..
Since we are all viewing it on a device of some sort, I would suppose it has a lot to do with the light saturation used in our settings. I keep everything on bright light, so I have a high white/light saturation on all images. Even things I know are one color, such as photos of my own hair and skin, will look much lighter on my computer than they are in reality. On my cell phone, where I can't alter the light as easily, (it stays on power saving mode, which reduces the light), everything looks darker and more accurate to life.
@@denilla8034 actually its the opposite. White is the presence of all visible light and black is the absence of it. They aren’t considered colors, they are gradients.
@@dbuttray White is the absence of any color, so obviously it is not a color. Black is the presence of all color, and is a shade, just as white is a shade the moment any color is introduced to the white.
the lighting changes the color if the lighting was dark it would be black and blue and if the light was in between bark and light it would be blue and gold and if the light was light would be gold and white
I know the original dress is black and blue, but dose anyone JUST see a white and gold dress on that picture? How do some people only see blue and black??
When I first saw this I saw black and blue. But somehow a couple of minutes ago I actually tricked myself into seeing white and gold! Did this happen to anyone else?
People have gotta understand that its the same picture but the actual dress IS blue and black as shown. Yesterday me and my friend were looking at my phone in the same place and saw differently! Its how your brain interprets the colour. It's just a weird thing that people think is interesting and cool I guess 😏 (Btw on the pic I see white and gold)
They really aren't the same dress. dtpmhvbsmffsz.cloudfront.net/posts/2015/02/26/54eff3112599fe3cce003085/m_54f475932599fe3cce017fe6.jpg And photoshop verifies that the image of the dress circulating the Internet is indeed gold and white (with a hint of blue). So if you see gold and white you see the true colors of the image (Whether the real dress is black and blue or not, the image is not).
The image appears to be rendered on a quantum computer using each pixel(unit of color) as a state of superposition. This could be one big higher elite experiment.
Dress is black and blue but in that photo is gold and white. I can see black and blue dress in hand of that woman but in phone photo it’s white and gold
i don't care what they say in this video, to me, it's baby blue and gold if anyone sees it at baby blue and gold then please thumbs up this comment so I know if im the only one or not
this is akin to the Michael Shermer saying "Your mind fools you to believe you are seeing Jesus in Toast"... The thing is.. is that ANYTHING can be suggestable. So if you DO see something.. someone in the media can come along and TELL YOU SUGGEST TO You that you are seeing something completely different.
I know why its different for us are eyes are different theres too much unnecessary light that makes it white and gold but if you put the dress in shade its blue and black but i see white and gold and others see black and blue
To me it looks blue and gold I don't see how anyone could see anything else in that picture the lighting from the actual blue and black dress made it look lighter blue and gold
Lol that picture is so over exposed that he colour seen is irrelevant. Looking at the real dress being dark blue/black there is no way lighting can alter it into that viral photo. I have lots of blue and black clothes and I’ve never once seen a photo turn that washed out and overexposed.
“Dividing The Between those who See White And Gold And Those who see Blue And Black” Where Do I Fits In I Only See Blue And Gold(With Bit Of Black Mix In)?
The picture of the dress is till t9 me white and gold, whether the contrast is light or dark. And white can appear to be blue in cooler light. But the person wearing the dress looks cobalt blue and black. Funny this was world news exactly 3 years ago.
I see white* and gold in The Picture of the dress. But at 0:19 when that one woman shows the picture on her phone to the camera, I see blue and black in the picture of the picture. * well more like white with a slightly bluish tint. But I'd still call that white.