• Zahille7@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    I’ve seen the dress on multiple different types of screens and it has literally always looked blue and black.

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        4 days ago

        So, when you say that you never understood how anyone saw gold are you

        a) Seeing an extremely washed out image and compensating
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        b) You are literally seeing a solid black and a navy blue i.e. there’s basically an insignificant amount of difference to your eye between the black part of the dress and #000000

        If it’s the former that might explain some of the difference in opinion, if it’s the latter then I have no idea how I would manage to interpret it as black.

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      4 days ago

      I could get my brain to see it differently by adjusting my phone’s brightness and viewing angle, but it wasn’t as voluntary as other illusions (like the Ben10 figure one)

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      4 days ago

      I have a hypothesis that the dress just shows that lots more people have some weird issues with color. Not necessarily outright color blindness but moreso just general processing issues. But what do I know I’m just some asshole with photosensitivity.

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        4 days ago

        The first couple times I saw the dress I saw it as white/gold. But after learning it was black/blue I stared at it and the colors seemed to shift in my brain. Now I can’t see the white/gold for the life of me.