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- sarahfailin0
https://twitter.com/CNBC/status/…
This is the only place where I finally saw it in black and blue, and then suddenly I was able to see it as black and blue elsewhere. But I'm looking at the above pic and it's white and gold.
- DRIFTMONKEY0
gold/white here, checking in
- I honestly believe whoever sees white and gold has unrealized eye issues. You should get checked.iCanHazQBN
- err0
Who want to bet this will be a halloween costume that changes colors
or has blue black in front and white gold in back
- pango0
judging by the bright day light in the back. I would assume the dress is in the shade. when camera's white balance is set to day light. white in the shade in most case turns light blue with hint of magenta.
with experience and repeatable scenario. My would say i'm 99% sure that light purple area of the dress are supoosed to be white under K6600 Light.
- mg330
Between ranting at people about net neutrality, catching some of Ted Cruz at CPAC on Fox News, and now this crap, I have the worst headache and I'm really hoping putting a Sigur Ros record on will cure it.
- pango0
Still can't believe anybody describe that they saw black or white.
No where on the dress has either colour.
Blue and brown seem to be the other answer nobody's talking about.
- BK0
SOLVED:
#727a9e & #816b46
- bklyndroobeki0
I don't get it.
- pango0
I find the question a bit misleading as well.
Instead of asking what colour do you see in the photo in the dress. They asked 2 set of colour.
Especially WHEN THERES NO WHITE OR BLACK SHOWN ONTHE DRESS IN THE PHOTO!!
- HijoDMaite0
go to this link and check out illusion #1, then move the slider. mystery solved.
- some brains see the scene with natural light (yellow) and others see it in fluorescent light (blue)HijoDMaite
- bklyndroobeki0
the color is UGLY
- someone said this is how we celebrate the first day of Net Neutrality hahahbklyndroobeki
- mg330
^^^
[insert every curse word you know]This world is a pile of stupidity sometimes.
- BaskerviIle0
- bingo, this explains so much, and it is in fact an interesting color-theory experimentmonospaced
- ukit20
I see a badly lit photo. But yEah gold/brown and blueish white.