Poll

blue and black or white and gold

blue and black
34 (73.9%)
blue and black
12 (26.1%)

Total Members Voted: 46

Author Topic: what color is this dress - MYSTERY SOLVED ITS BLUE AND BLACK SEE LAST POST  (Read 15091 times)

I'm going to try something here, bear with me. Focus on the first image for a few minutes. See what it looks like to you. Then focus on the second one for a few minutes. See what it looks like to you.
(you may have to open them in new tabs and zoom way in to get the borders to encompass the right amount of screen)
It's all about the perception, and whether you think the dress is in the light or in the shadow. Turning your lights on or off may produce similar results.
Sorry in advance about any pagestretch this might cause.


Anyway, since we found a black and blue color scheme but not a white and gold color scheme in the e-store, I'm inclined to believe that the actual color scheme is black and blue and that the original image is horriffically overexposed.
No matter what I do I only see white and gold. Like a lightly blue tinted white, like from natural light from a window. But how the ungoldly forget is that brown seen as black?
because the image is really really overexposed.



well then, since this is the best you could find let's assume that gold is eliminated. if only the original poster of the image had clarified further what color the-

OH WAIT
"I got to the wedding and the mother was wearing the dress," McNeill said. "Obviously it was blue and black."
http://www.businessinsider.com/origin-of-white-gold-or-black-blue-dress-2015-2

Even if the actual dress is black and blue, that motherloving photo is white and gold. Color picker says so.

tilt the screen/phone wow its a different color

Even if the actual dress is black and blue, that motherloving photo is white and gold. Color picker says so.
the question is if the dress is black and blue, not the picture

need more proof that the original photo-taker knows it's blue and black?

Even if the actual dress is black and blue, that motherloving photo is white and gold. Color picker says so.
This.
You are supposed to be looking at the overexposed picture and not the one that is on the website.

twitchplayspokemon community uses memes to figure out a stupid argument


This.
You are supposed to be looking at the overexposed picture and not the one that is on the website.
but...
the actual dress is blue and black it didnt magically change colors lmao

HOLY stuff ITS WHITE AND GOLD AGAIN

This.
You are supposed to be looking at the overexposed picture and not the one that is on the website.
the question is if the dress is black and blue, not the picture
there's no one way you're supposed to look at it, people are genuinely confused.

OH WAIT
"I got to the wedding and the mother was wearing the dress," McNeill said. "Obviously it was blue and black."
http://www.businessinsider.com/origin-of-white-gold-or-black-blue-dress-2015-2
the question is if the dress is black and blue, not the picture
LMAO HOW CAN WE JUDGE THE COLOR OF THE DRESS OUTSIDE OF THE PICTURE THAT HE GAVE US

This is like asking us to solve "2 + 2" then telling us we were wrong when we say "4" cause the question was actually "2 + 3."


LMAO HOW CAN WE JUDGE THE COLOR OF THE DRESS OUTSIDE OF THE PICTURE THAT HE GAVE US
because there's proof outside the picture and it's incredibly overexposed??

LMAO HOW CAN WE JUDGE THE COLOR OF THE DRESS OUTSIDE OF THE PICTURE THAT HE GAVE US

This is like asking us to solve "2 + 2" then telling us we were wrong when we say "4" cause the question was actually "2 + 3."


nobody had any evidence when this thread started but then evidence came up later it is 100% your fault for not listening to it

Even if the actual dress is black and blue, that motherloving photo is white and gold. Color picker says so.
technically color picker should be telling you it's light-blue to medium-blue-gray and faded-gold-to-dull-medium-brown or something to that effect.
This.
You are supposed to be looking at the overexposed picture and not the one that is on the website.
"What color is the DRESS"
LMAO HOW CAN WE JUDGE THE COLOR OF THE DRESS OUTSIDE OF THE PICTURE THAT HE GAVE US

This is like asking us to solve "2 + 2" then telling us we were wrong when we say "4" cause the question was actually "2 + 3."
that's a stuffty brown townogy