JanaDee
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- Jul 20, 2013
If you saw the dress in person, it is black and blue. I see it both ways, depending on the picture.It is white and gold. I don't know how you are seeing blue and black?
If you saw the dress in person, it is black and blue. I see it both ways, depending on the picture.It is white and gold. I don't know how you are seeing blue and black?
I must be missing something because I don't see on what planet that is black and blue. It's gold and white!
So what's the trick?
Doesn't matter. The only important thing is the horizontal lines will make you look fat.
Yes, that's exactly what it looks like to me.There is NO WAY you all are seeing that dress with these colors?
That may be, but my DD and I were looking at the same image and she saw blue/black and I saw gold/white. It's quite bizarre. LOLThe pic looks white and gold to me but the actual color is blue and black. The person posting the pic is believed to have changed the exposure or used photoshop. Google the real picture and it is obviously blue and black.
I saw this image set in an article, but even that I still can't see white and gold.Now I'm back to white/gold. Grrr... My eyes are playing tricks on me.
The original image is in the middle. At left, white-balanced as if the dress is white-gold. At right, white-balanced to blue-black.swiked
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Obviously you can use photoshop or other photo manipulation software (which they did above). However, we TRUST our eyes. But should we?
To me, the right pick still looks white and gold but it also looks as if it is under a UV type light.Now I'm back to white/gold. Grrr... My eyes are playing tricks on me.
The original image is in the middle. At left, white-balanced as if the dress is white-gold. At right, white-balanced to blue-black.swiked
Source
Obviously you can use photoshop or other photo manipulation software (which they did above). However, we TRUST our eyes. But should we?
Now I'm back to white/gold. Grrr... My eyes are playing tricks on me.
The original image is in the middle. At left, white-balanced as if the dress is white-gold. At right, white-balanced to blue-black.swiked
Source
Obviously you can use photoshop or other photo manipulation software (which they did above). However, we TRUST our eyes. But should we?
I'm still absolutely mind-boggled over this.
I see the blue/black in the third image obviously. But it's the 2nd image that is the original one and what everyone should be commenting on, not the dresses on either side of it.
So.....to get this straight, some of you are actually saying that you see the dress in the middle image and the dress in the 3rd image EXACTLY the same????
I'm still flabbergasted if that is so.