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fandomsecrets2015-02-27 07:37 pm
[ SECRET POST #2977 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2977 ⌋
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[Paul Darrow]
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[Dragon Age: Inquisition]
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(Bee and Puppycat)
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[Joan Watson, Elementary]
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(Marvel's Agents of Shield)
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[One Piece]
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[Noah Emmerich, The Americans]
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[Teen Wolf]
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Re: Blue & Black or White & Gold?
(Anonymous) 2015-02-28 01:46 am (UTC)(link)I think that's one of the explanations that's been touted for it? That some people percieve a white dress in shadow, and some people see a blue dress in regular light?
I guess I'm on the side where I can't see the blue pixels as anything other than a blue dress. Even for shadow, it just looks too blue for me. To me, it's about the same shade of blue as in the upper-middle-and-slightly-to-the-right of your icon and I cannot unsee that.
I swear I thought it was a hoax until I had someone IRL look at it on the same screen as me and he went "White and gold."
Re: Blue & Black or White & Gold?
Re: Blue & Black or White & Gold?
(Anonymous) 2015-02-28 01:56 am (UTC)(link)It's the weirdest thing.
I also thought at first that because I do a lot of photo editing I'm used to the way colors can get washed out or altered and need correcting when the photo is taken under poor lighting conditions (hence why my brain immediately 'corrected' the brownish tones into black -- to me that's just what black looks like in a bad quality photo), but I can't explain the white/blue dichotomy at all. Plus I've read about actual industry professionals who have been convinced it's white and gold.
I've looked at this thing on four different devices now, in every light condition imaginable, with and without my glasses, because damn it I WANT to see the white/gold version but no, nothing. Every time I think I get close, my brain just says "but it's TOO blue!" There's that faintly lighter section right down the centre that almost gets me there, but still nothing.