What colour is this dress?
Poll: What colour is this dress?
Total Members Polled: 569
Discussion
I see the colours as gold/brown and light blue.
Just put the photo through photoshop.
The supposed black or gold bits are coming out anywhere between RGB 75,65,36 and 136,122,87 (for reference black is 0,0,0 and white is 255,255,255).
The blue or white bits are coming out between RGB 183,205,254 and 97,97,107
IMO it's a badly exposed photo, possibly with poor white balance. Unless we know the camera/lens used, exposure time, white balance settings - plus your viewing device's white balance and gamma settings - it's impossible to say absolutely what colour the dress is from that photo alone.
Just put the photo through photoshop.
The supposed black or gold bits are coming out anywhere between RGB 75,65,36 and 136,122,87 (for reference black is 0,0,0 and white is 255,255,255).
The blue or white bits are coming out between RGB 183,205,254 and 97,97,107
IMO it's a badly exposed photo, possibly with poor white balance. Unless we know the camera/lens used, exposure time, white balance settings - plus your viewing device's white balance and gamma settings - it's impossible to say absolutely what colour the dress is from that photo alone.
NWTony said:
It is blue and black, Adobe say it's blue and black, the people who made the dress say it is blue and black, Wired say it is blue and black and the person who wore the dress says it is blue and black. You see white and gold? Get your eyes checked you weirdos!
It is blue and black, but i mostly see it as white and brown (gold would be generous) every now and then it changes for a few seconds to blue/black, it's a white balance thing that would affect us all less in person. Everyone sees colours slightly differently but this image is superb to illustrate it.
If you turn up/down the brightness on your screen there is a chance you will be able to find the crossover point for your eyes as the light levels you look at change.
Moonhawk said:
IMO it's a badly exposed photo, possibly with poor white balance. Unless we know the camera/lens used, exposure time, white balance settings - plus your viewing device's white balance and gamma settings - it's impossible to say absolutely what colour the dress is from that photo alone.
Exactly so. Which renders the whole debate moot and I don't understand why the entire* internet has got its collective knickers in a twist over it. (* - I'm exaggerating, obviously)
Here is the dress. Its blue and black. 82% of people voting have bad eyes!!
http://www.romanoriginals.co.uk/invt/70931?colour=...
http://www.romanoriginals.co.uk/invt/70931?colour=...
Munka01 said:
Here is the dress. Its blue and black. 82% of people voting have bad eyes!!
http://www.romanoriginals.co.uk/invt/70931?colour=...
You mean this one?http://www.romanoriginals.co.uk/invt/70931?colour=...
http://www.romanoriginals.co.uk/invt/70931?colour=...
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