white and gold
black and blue
Black was literally the first thing I saw.
in case you had forgotten what the color black looks like, tbh
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This is the most ing re ed "debate" ever. It's black and blue, period. An embarrassing percentage of society clearly doesn't understand how lighting and exposure work.
I see white/gold in the picture... I'll buy it's some lightning effect...
Can't stand geometry tbh.
Gold and white. Either it a ty camera quality or I'm suddenly unable to recognize colors.
I actually kinda like it; been taking a couple classes on it the past few semesters. Euclid is the father of modern mathematics after all. Calculus just has a lot more real life uses.
Despite the annoying "viral status" this issue, it was an interesting illustration of how the brain processes information, and how that processing can vary dramatically from person to person. I saw the dress as white and gold at first. Then after I watched a Today Show clip about it, which revealed the actual color of the dress to be blue and black, the dress immediately switched colors and I can't see the white and gold version no matter how hard I try. My brain must have applied the newly acquired information I saw on the Today Show (a photo of the dress in different lighting) and changed my perception to a more accurate one, allowing me to see the real colors of the dress.
It was a trip.
http://www.wired.com/2015/02/science...s-color-dress/
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My 4 year old kid sees black and blue. I see all white and gold.
Just curious, do you have good vision or do you wear glasses/contacts
I've never seen it as white and gold. Just blue and black.
Contacts
It's clearly black and blue, and the original dress is black and blue. God damn.
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