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  • The colour of the dress has been a confusing one for a while now.
    Is it blue and black or white and gold?

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  • @stumbledotcom
    @stumbledotcom 3 роки тому +1022

    I see white and gold also. Surprised by the study that indicates a majority see blue and black because most people in my orbit saw white and gold also. I teach at a university so my sample included a wide range of ages. I think the image is more about how light manipulation influences our perception of color.

    • @AntonioTheOptom
      @AntonioTheOptom  3 роки тому +63

      Yeah absolutely! It’s so cool how you teach at a uni 😆

    • @maenad1231
      @maenad1231 2 роки тому +92

      It drives me crazy when people can’t see this as blue & black.
      Even when he messed with the editing program and the camera and lighting I still saw it as blue & black

    • @The1stDukeDroklar
      @The1stDukeDroklar Рік тому +67

      @@maenad1231 You MUST be insane as it is clearly white n gold 🤣

    • @domesticgoos5817
      @domesticgoos5817 Рік тому +28

      @@The1stDukeDroklar it's blue and black

    • @domesticgoos5817
      @domesticgoos5817 Рік тому +36

      @@The1stDukeDroklar actually I see it as blue and gold

  • @JonathonBarton
    @JonathonBarton 2 роки тому +252

    This is the very first time I realized that there's a third group of people - the one I'm in - who see it as BLUE and BROWN...
    The blue I see in the lightest part of the blue (center bottom) is about the same shade as the youtube 'Comment' button, and the brown isn't really BROWN (like a UPS truck), it's a washed out brown like diluted tea or coffee. I can tell it's informed by the highlighted color at the top of the dress, because if I scroll down so I can't see that very brightly lit panel at the top right by the neck, the striped at the bottom become a LOT more convincingly black - the washed out somewhere-between-potato-brown-and-dark-olive-drab color throws my perception of the rest for a loop.

    • @RandomUser-tj3mg
      @RandomUser-tj3mg 2 роки тому +45

      I don't think anyone actually sees pitch black in the image. When they say blue black they mean blue and brown

    • @MarianaSouza101
      @MarianaSouza101 Рік тому +12

      Also see blue and brown here

    • @lh3540
      @lh3540 Рік тому +31

      It's literally periwinkle and ochre, if you do a sample search. The actual digital image is objectively the color of dentist scrubs and a camel suede purse.

    • @Jagatrip1
      @Jagatrip1 Рік тому +6

      light blue and brown. if looking at the bright background then the botom of the dress blue and black.

    • @mandlerparr1
      @mandlerparr1 Рік тому +14

      @@RandomUser-tj3mg I agree. They are just saying black because you can tell that is what it should be even though it looks like a brown/black.

  • @PastelAmulet
    @PastelAmulet Рік тому +495

    So people usually tell me "the background shows it's obviously over exposed!" But my head reads it as "there's a blinding light behind the dress, and we're on the shaded side." So I've never seen black and seems i never will haha. I've tried a bajillion tricks over the years, no dice.
    ETA: Didn't even expect people to see this. I know my perception isn't the correct one, I was there during the height of this "drama" lol. I just wanted to possibly explain why my brain sees it incorrectly, to those who don't understand.

    • @raettchen1988
      @raettchen1988 Рік тому +10

      I get this point of view, as white is bluish in the shadow. what I don't get is, when the light would come from behind, the edges would still have to be pure white and gold. And this is not the case.
      Secondly. There is a lighter part in the middle of the dress. So it just can't be as dark as it has to for being so blue.
      I have to say, that his example of the dress in the sunlight, if I cut half of the picture, I could see a white dress with a dark muddy gold.

    • @annnee6818
      @annnee6818 Рік тому +4

      Hey I see the light exactly the way you describe but the dress is still blue and black to me

    • @unseatedewe2393
      @unseatedewe2393 Рік тому +3

      I’ve always seen white and gold but in this video I see blue and black so I’ve seen both

    • @APCLZ
      @APCLZ Рік тому +5

      @@raettchen1988 i do, however, strongly believe that that picture was photoshopped to make it look more white/gold.

    • @harrasika
      @harrasika Рік тому +1

      @@raettchen1988 so youre4saying white is blusih in the shadow? Then you're literally agreeing that the dress is blue in the picture!

  • @skyak4493
    @skyak4493 Рік тому +21

    I see gold and white, clear as day.

    • @Isa_puggy
      @Isa_puggy 2 місяці тому +1

      Gotta get ur eyes checked

    • @sparkelstr2418
      @sparkelstr2418 Місяць тому

      @@Isa_puggy stfu, its white and gold clearly

    • @x_ktos_x
      @x_ktos_x Місяць тому

      so you're right because it's actually gold and white

  • @evangeline77x
    @evangeline77x Рік тому +241

    The blue and brown option is interesting because everytime I see the dress I see blue and gold/tan, even though I know it's blue and black. But at first glance the black always looks gold or tan, and I think it's because light is refracting off of the lycra/nylon in the lace details. I've never seen it as white though, and after a second my eyes always adjust to the coloring and it looks normal.. It's really fascinating how so many people can see one thing so differently.

    • @marshsundeen
      @marshsundeen Рік тому +40

      I see Blue and Gold or brown. The blue isa lighter shade but is definitely not white.

    • @michelemoreira3832
      @michelemoreira3832 Рік тому +7

      I've seen blue/black and white/gold just by looking at the picture using different smartphones and computers. Right now I saw a light blue/lavender & gold dress but when he was showing the picture to his friend using the iPad I saw a blue/black dress. 😝

    • @lunadumbledore2883
      @lunadumbledore2883 Рік тому +3

      @@marshsundeen saaaame

    • @plutoh9958
      @plutoh9958 Рік тому +8

      THANK YOU!! I never hear anyone talking about how because the light is reflecting off the black stripes they look brownish! Ugh! I feel vindicated

    • @stacyr3743
      @stacyr3743 Рік тому +13

      Yes, I see blue and a drab gold, almost brown.

  • @GCAT01Living
    @GCAT01Living 2 роки тому +3273

    I immediately saw blue and black and literally can't understand how anyone would think it was gold and white. Like, my brain just doesn't compute that possibility. I love that one innocent picture of a dress sparked massive controversy, changed what we understand about vision, and tore families and friendships apart. XD

    • @dotssyn
      @dotssyn 2 роки тому +577

      i’m the exact opposite, i can never see it as black and blue 😭

    • @S.D666
      @S.D666 2 роки тому +132

      Without a second waste i said blue and black and my friends laughed at me

    • @zipmiX-
      @zipmiX- 2 роки тому +197

      I understand your point of view, but for me it's the exact opposite. My brain can't compute how gold is black for some and the white is blue for some. It is gold and white. I cant see anything else....

    • @S.D666
      @S.D666 2 роки тому +155

      @@zipmiX- but the original dress is blue and black tho.
      So some people are better at recognising the right colour even if the picture is altered.

    • @zipmiX-
      @zipmiX- 2 роки тому +56

      @@S.D666 Yes I agree and know the true color of the dress im just saying i cant for the life of me see anything other than gold and white in that picture and that makes me sad. my vision is near perfect (no eye glasses or anything and im 34 now). so i guess my perception of color is lacking instead then :D

  • @paulhelberg5269
    @paulhelberg5269 Рік тому +337

    My daughter showed me this dress and asked me what color it was. I told her it was white and gold like gold leaf had been applies to the golden stripes. She was astonished and explained that it is blue and black. I explained that in the early days of computer monitors offering super VGA resolution that I had been tested and could perceive nearly 16 million color variations presented to me on a high-quality screen. We were both amazed that we saw different images looking at the same dress. Thanks for your explanation.

    • @jeremyg7261
      @jeremyg7261 Рік тому +13

      16 million colors you see wrong you mean? How many do I see if I see what is actually is. 32 million?

    • @sebumpostmortem
      @sebumpostmortem Рік тому +8

      Just zoom, suuuuper zoom each colour. Screencap and crop an even rectangle and isolate them over a white background exactly like a Pantone sample. Try to forget the dress and simply describe the "pantone" you are seeing. Hope it helps😉

    • @maurolima7135
      @maurolima7135 Рік тому +1

      Your daughter needs to see a doctor, because it is white and gold.

    • @sebumpostmortem
      @sebumpostmortem Рік тому +2

      @@maurolima7135 Can you give me the two Pantone html codes of the photo please?

    • @AudraT
      @AudraT Рік тому +6

      What drives me crazy is I saw the dress as gold/white the first couple of times I saw this photo and after that I started seeing the dress as gold/white. Even now, years later I still see blue/black. Why did I used to see it one way before and then never see it that way again?!?!

  • @mrbrit1218
    @mrbrit1218 Рік тому +18

    The ex-web designer in me sees blue and brown/gold because that's what it is on the digital image. I suspect what people see depends a lot on what device they view it on and how it is calibrated.
    Using the images at 1:15 and putting them into an image editor and looking at the rgb values confirms what you are seeing.
    On the image of the actual dress, the 'black' sections have a relatively even red/green/blue component, and a level of around 30. This colour is dark gray bordering on black. In the blue sections, the red and green stay around 30, but the blue component jumps up above 100 in most places therefore the colour is blue.
    On the over exposed image, the 'gold' sections, the red and green are fairly similar tho red is slightly more dominant, with a lower value of blue. The blue section of the dress has much higher RGB values overall, roughly R100, G120, B160 giving it a light blue tinge. Although these values increase and decrease, they maintain roughly the same balance.
    These RGB values confirm what I see on my device. If someone sees different colours I would suggest you put it into a photo editor and see if the RGB values match the colours you are seeing.
    Viewing things on a monitor is very heavily dependent on how it is configured and is often slightly different to how colours are generated in physical print. Computers generally use RGB, which is an additive system, physical prints such as magazines use CYMK, a subtractive system. Print designers need to be very careful of this and monitor calibration is a must, and designers often work with pantone values to ensure it comes out correct when printed onto a page.

    • @willianditaquera
      @willianditaquera Рік тому

      what? now you ser green too? i am still waiting to see this everyone is talking about.

    • @mrbrit1218
      @mrbrit1218 Рік тому

      @@willianditaquera I never said I saw green. Colours on a PC are created by mixing the amount of red, green and blue (known as RGB) in the range of 0 to 255. 0 on all red, green and blue produces black. 255 on all produces white. When you have similar values for all they produce a gray-ish colour either lighter or darker depending on where they fall on the 0-255 scale. If there is a dominant value (eg on the green, say 50 red, 100 green, 50 blue) the produced colour will be picked up as a shade of that. If you have 2 dominant colours, for example red and green, the colour generated will be more of a shade of yellow. 'Gold' has a dominant red value, a low blue value, and a green value close to the middle of them both.
      Viewing an image of an object on a pc screen is very different from seeing the object in real life. The computer image is very dependent on how it was recorded and how it is displayed, and much less on your own eyes. In real life, your eyes can be deceived far more by lighting, viewing angles etc.

    • @nura1627
      @nura1627 Рік тому

      What a great idea! Thanks!

    • @nura1627
      @nura1627 Рік тому

      The screen could be a component, but my fiancé and I just watched this on the same screen and with opposite perceptions. I saw white/gold, he saw blue/black. So wild.

  • @kylenason
    @kylenason Рік тому +315

    I originally saw it as blue and black. Then maybe a year or two ago, I decided to look at the original picture again and I saw white and gold. I was baffled that my eyes were actually seeing it differently than before. Then I kept staring at it for a good few minutes and it then turned black and blue again in my vision and I’ve been seeing it as blue and black since. I was also amazed that my eyes actually turned the colors I was seeing back to black and blue while I was looking at it.

    • @marhensa
      @marhensa Рік тому +39

      when I saw this UA-cam thumbnail I saw white and gold, I click the video then I saw blue and black. I came back to video thumbnail, it's stays blue and black. I don't know how, it baffles me. my daughter (5 y/o) never sees this, she says it's white and gold/brown.

    • @llareia
      @llareia Рік тому +11

      I actually had the exact OPPOSITE experience! One time I saw it cropped slightly differently and was astonished that it looked blue and black, but every other time (before and since) I see white and gold.

    • @LisaMichele
      @LisaMichele Рік тому +10

      @Kyle Nason this was my Exact experience... I saw it as blue & black, looked at it again, saw white & gold, thought WOW!, then went back to blue & black and can't get the white & gold back. So bizarre.

    • @roonilwazlib5402
      @roonilwazlib5402 Рік тому +5

      I can see both as well! When it blew up on the internet a few years ago I only saw blue and black, on the thumbnail and at the beginning I still saw it as blue and black but during the video it changed to white and gold when I told my brain that these are the colors. Since then I see the lace part as a mixture of black and a dark gold (I can see that people see it as goldish when I look at the part where it’s bright from the light) and the fabric as a light blue that I can also see as a cool white when I tell my brain that it’s a white dress 🤷🏼‍♀️ I can kind of switch how I view it now

    • @KiemPlant
      @KiemPlant Рік тому +5

      It's not your eyes, it's your brain playing tricks.

  • @bianca_boop
    @bianca_boop Рік тому +137

    An interesting phenomenon! If you asked me what color the dress is, I'd say blue and black, but if you asked me what colors I see in the image, I'd say dull blue and dark olive brown. My brain immediately recognizes that the exposure is affecting the colors and translates them to blue and black. So I can understand seeing gold in the image, but it boggles my mind that some people think the lighter color on the dress is white.
    I don't think this is related, but my eyes are very sensitive to blue/violet. Saturated royal blue objects are difficult for me to see details on, and blue LED lights turn into a blur. I can't read the text on signs that use blue LED lettering at nearly any distance. Sometimes blue Christmas lights make my eyes ache. I've never run into another person with this issue, but I can't imagine I'm the only one who has it!

    • @natasharomanoff4744
      @natasharomanoff4744 Рік тому +7

      I’m the exact same way with blue neon light! It’s very noticeable when in a shopping plaza at night and all the red and yellow signs I can see clearly but the blue ones are blurred. I also see blue and black in the dress, but it’s a brownish faded black and washed out blue. But like yourself I was able to recognize it’s the quality of the image, and could compensate mentally. I used to work heavily in graphic design and image editing so washed out photos and how it changes colors is familiar to me. I’d love to see another study that explored peoples experience with photo manipulation or photography and how it effects their perception of the dress.

    • @loc4725
      @loc4725 Рік тому +5

      I have the same issue, mainly with blue LED's although I thought it was pretty common. You have far more red & green receptors in your eye than blue, so strong blue coloured light sources are likely to be seen in 'low' resolution.

    • @forevermrsanime
      @forevermrsanime Рік тому +4

      I feel the same way. I thought my sister and I were the only ones like this. My brain doesn't comprehend how anyone can see the blue part of the dress as white.

    • @Yuni-is-Schrodingers-Fox
      @Yuni-is-Schrodingers-Fox Рік тому +7

      @@forevermrsanime and I cannot decipher how some people see the gold part as black

    • @forevermrsanime
      @forevermrsanime Рік тому

      @@Yuni-is-Schrodingers-Fox I don't see that part as either actually, so I don't understand how people see black or gold but black actually makes more sense to me since it's somewhat closer to what I see than gold.

  • @theukdave2433
    @theukdave2433 Рік тому +47

    For those seeing white and gold (like me), try the total OPPOSITE of what they tried in the video. Look at the image while squinting really tightly, or through a small pinhole in paper - especially at the lower half of the dress. You should be able to (or at least understand how others) see it as blue/black.

    • @curtischildress9580
      @curtischildress9580 Рік тому

      TheUKDave--- Squinting obscures real eyesight something like an injury would do...accurate colors cannot be seen this way. Can decreasing vision by squinting while also diminishing light cause visual color shifts? Yes. The kicker is how lots of people who don't squint see the dress in the opposite colors which you normally see it...& if they squint, they might see your version...I just haven't heard that yet. ...Also, interesting how this effect happens with the dress on the lower half...2 others mention the lower half as being a little different.

    • @Czesnek
      @Czesnek Рік тому +2

      Nope. I still see white and gold no matter what I do

    • @theukdave2433
      @theukdave2433 Рік тому +5

      @@curtischildress9580 I wasn't suggesting we should see like the generally, or that it doesn't affect colour vision, or that people that see blue/black have squints ... I was just suggesting how some people might be able to 'realise' how it looks to others. And this reason this should kinda work, is because the image is over exposed, so darkening it can help to make the brain see it differently. You might even be able to achieve the same by reducing your sceen's brightness, which in a technical sense ALSO affects the colours it produces.
      Anyway, I believe the reason the bottom part of the dress is easy for us white/golds to deal with, is because the image is darker at the bottom. You can see the source of light top right, so bottom left is the darkest region - the least overexposed of the overexposed image. The 'white' part of the image, is actually objectively blue, just a very grey-blue, you can measure this yourself. The colour code of the top right shoulder is around 88A - so a mid grey, with equal parts (8) of red and green, and 11 parts blue. The lower left portion of the dress is more like 558, and the darker frilled horizontal edges reaching around 336. If you have a colour picker and/or know how to use an image editor, type in those colour values, you might be surprised how blue it actually is.
      Personally I can see the objective blueness of the dress, it's just not VERY blue, at all. What I understand less, is how anyone can see the top part of the dress (colour code 764), which is objectively browny gold, as black. This makes no sense at all to me 😆

    • @curtischildress9580
      @curtischildress9580 Рік тому

      @@theukdave2433 I followed every word of your very complete sensible comment. Here's the deal. When dealing with viewing this mind-blowing dress for real in person there are folks having this experience of truly seeing 2 different sets of colors...no cameras used, or squinting, no mechanics involved with viewing...just human eyes & minds reacting oppositely, nearly at a 50-50 percent rate seeing 1 color set or the other. Why??? Some folks told me about this dress deal & to mull it over. I recalled it from a few years ago but I'm not into pop culture...they assured me this was more than that, & it is. I need 1 other freaky situation like this dress viewing as a comparison before I can form a reasonable explanation...if this is an isolated event then it falls into being unique & alien, but sometimes that's an easy dissection because it's not corrupted by anything else, especially if it's an object for example, which the dress is an object...but there are 2 opposite human visual reactions to this object...hell, this is freaking rare, & if it gets figured out then a brand-new game of interacting with people's minds through imagery is born...there are companies crazy for such gimmicks to bring new products to the world, & the motivation behind that is the almighty dollar!!! ...We all like new spiffy things & we all like dollars! ...Thanks for the reply. Your comment was great.

    • @y0h0p38
      @y0h0p38 Рік тому

      I see white and gold. At 4:07, I see blue and gold. Squinting makes it looks white and gold

  • @miask
    @miask Рік тому +14

    I’m watching this a year on and really enjoyed hearing from an ophthalmologist on this. I too saw white and gold, still do. I am 60+ with very light blue eyes with smaller pupils (due to medication, I think). Thank you so much for this! I look forward to seeing more of your content.

  • @7TheNikki
    @7TheNikki Рік тому +79

    I see white and gold. I was actually very surprised that the theory was that naturally larger pupils could mean you're more likely to see it as blue and black. My pupils are huge, always been. Like your dilated pupils are my normal pupils and still I see white and gold and always have.

    • @lillianp8900
      @lillianp8900 Рік тому +3

      i have tiny pupils and it is blue and black

    • @gingergamer3270
      @gingergamer3270 Рік тому +4

      Same! I see white and gold but my pupils have always been large

    • @kitty_s23456
      @kitty_s23456 Рік тому +1

      White and gold. I watched this on my phone & tried changing the angle, it's still W&G for me. I have brown eyes (Asian, like the presenter) and small pupils. I remember that when this issue came out, I looked at the dress on a computer and it was also W&G. Cheers!

  • @marthahawkinson-michau9611
    @marthahawkinson-michau9611 Рік тому +62

    I’ve always seen “that dress” as blue and black, but I was also aware that it was originally a very lousy photo with terrible lighting. I could understand why people might not see the same colors as me, because I knew just how lousy the photo was.

    • @dandywaysofliving
      @dandywaysofliving Рік тому +1

      But did u know this very dress was featured on Threes Company.
      The ep they think Mr furly plans to S.
      Himself

    • @nikk-named
      @nikk-named Рік тому +3

      Yeah. The black and blue might have been the original colours, but (for me) it's easy to see how they can be interpreted as white and gold (especially the gold part) due to the lighting.

    • @shaheeneh6932
      @shaheeneh6932 Рік тому +1

      I've seen both

    • @teneleven2818
      @teneleven2818 Рік тому

      @@shaheeneh6932 if there was more than one picture

  • @astrinymris9953
    @astrinymris9953 Рік тому +100

    I think the critical question scientists *didn't* ask participants is, "Where is this dress?" Because when I saw it, I thought the photo was taken in a stand alone shop or strip mall, so I saw the bright area to the right as a window to a sunny outdoors, with the dress hanging in relative shadow. In other words, I was color-correcting for daylight, which usually is "cooler" than indoor lighting.
    But apparently this picture was taken in a shopping mall, under artificial light, with a nearby mirror reflecting light. I think people who interpreted the setting this way thus "saw" the dress as an overexposed blue and black dress, whereas those who thought the bright area was a window saw a shadowed white and gold dress.
    This makes me wonder if the "smaller pupils" were a sign of people who spent more time outdoors. Or maybe their pupils contracted slightly in conditioned response to perceived sunlight, while those who saw the dress as in a windowless mall store didn't. Sorting participants by whether they lived in a rural or urban area might have shown a correlation.
    Maybe. I'm not an optometrist, nor do I even play one on TV. I'm just layperson with an interest in both physical and social science. 🙂

    • @TheHolySpiritISgreat
      @TheHolySpiritISgreat Рік тому +3

      This makes sense. Im Myopiatic so my pupils prioritize darker colors as easier to see apparently.

    • @KuzuTomoki
      @KuzuTomoki Рік тому +6

      I straight up thought it was hanging on someone's back porch

    • @bluecube675
      @bluecube675 Рік тому +3

      I thought this was at an outdoor market, in bright sunlight, and saw the dress as black and blue. Also, daylight is usually a warmer tone than the kind of cool-white lighting used in shopping malls. Your comment makes no sense lol.

    • @leoutter3557
      @leoutter3557 Рік тому +1

      I read this and I it changed so I now see blue and black instead of white and gold.

    • @Loderyod
      @Loderyod Рік тому +1

      That actually makes a lot of sense. The moment I saw this picture I realized that it was shot indoors and therefore I see the dress as blue and black

  • @JochSejoMusic
    @JochSejoMusic Рік тому +4

    I have perfect color vision and with both the sun lit picture and the original black and blue dress to the left I can see both with white and gold wash of sunlight going through a black and blue dress. The gold color is probably coming from the type of density material the thread is made from. Meaning the fabric isn't a perfectly 100% black just like if you take one strand of hair it will be a much brighter color with a more silver or gold hue.
    That is probably why the dress looks white and gold because the thread is just painted with a fabric paint or dipped in color and the original fabric from the factory before colorizing the thread into blue and black, the thread is pure white and dark gold or bronze depending what material the thread is made from in the first place.
    No thread is naturaly black or any color (in this prize class of a cheap dress), you have to color them after the fact and then if you shine a strong enough light through the fabric, like the sun in the picture, you see the original thread color before colorizing, probably by color dipping the thread.
    People with better/wider color perception often have more variety in yellows and thus can see gold much better than others. With lower/narrow color perception things that look dark gold or dark yellow will just look black to them in most cases. Those who see the dress as white and gold or light blue/white and dark gold have better color perception and can see the difference between very slight change in color hue better than others.
    So to simplify if you take a blue sheet or anything thin and hold it to the sun it will lose more of its color the thinner the fabric is because there is less paint on the fabric "thread" than there is actual "polyester" thread. The color of the paint is just 35% or lower of the polyester thread mass and when sunlight pass through it and washes the color out the only color you will see is the 65% polyester true color (you normaly don't see) blended with the 35% (black/blue) paint. This makes sense because it looks almsot 35% black and 65% gold to me in the picture, and 80% white and 20% blue.
    People who see more white and gold have better accuracy for correctly working with colors for online media for tv and entertainment and any art with paint as the important factor.
    Some say if you have brown eyes you have less light coming into the eye and thus things look darker than if you have light blue eyes also, but don't know if this is true, could also be an additional factor.

  • @danielolivo285
    @danielolivo285 3 роки тому +205

    Why do I see blue and gold 😂

  • @CherylRider
    @CherylRider 3 роки тому +145

    Blue and Black - I tried to make myself see it as white and gold or at least see how others could see it as white and gold years back. I was the only one in a group of 6 that saw it as Blue and Black (I assumed I was the one that was wrong). Thank you for explaining it.

    • @AntonioTheOptom
      @AntonioTheOptom  3 роки тому +8

      😂 thank you for watching! 👍

    • @daily.fitness0
      @daily.fitness0 2 роки тому +5

      Is there a way to see it as gold and white

    • @HelenaOfDetroit
      @HelenaOfDetroit Рік тому +7

      Thing is, no one is right or wrong in this situation. The visual cortex does a lot of processing (up to 6 different layers of it), which means everyone experiences and understands color slightly differently. Add in the color temp of the ambient light when viewing the image, the color temp of the screen it's being displayed on, and biological factors, and it becomes apparent that color is a very unusual concept.

    • @curtischildress9580
      @curtischildress9580 Рік тому +1

      Cheryl Rider...nothing truly explained in the video...much is hashed about as possibilities...what in the video convinced you your view of the dress was wrong? I also see it as black & blue plus everyone I've met see it the same way. Were the 6 folks in your group all from the same area? Something unique is conditioning specific folks to see this particular item 2 different ways which lean in very far opposite directions...not a weird quirk here, something is definitely happening...just don't know what. Folks told me to watch this video here & 4 others to see what I thought.

    • @curtischildress9580
      @curtischildress9580 Рік тому

      @@daily.fitness0 If you were made to see the dress colored differently, which would you believe is true? Would you trust what you normally see or trust what you're made to see?

  • @ZombiBunni_
    @ZombiBunni_ Рік тому +94

    As a painter, I genuinely cannot ignore the context of the lighting and environment 🥲 not to say I haven’t been tricked by nifty lighting or ambient occlusion, or even by clever color harmony. But I can’t even shift my vision to see white & gold at all, I really wish I could see it!!

    • @marioluigi9599
      @marioluigi9599 Рік тому +12

      Yeah you're talking utter crap, trying to show off to people for knowing the REAL colours of the dress. Literally the colours of the picture are white and gold.
      Put the picture in Paint, use the colour sampling tool and see what colours you get. I can GUARANTEE you that it won't be black and blue

    • @-MXXI-
      @-MXXI- Рік тому +15

      @@marioluigi9599 people see the gold part as black, because the lighting in the back is very bright so maybe the sun changing the colour. The white part can be seen as blue, because in the image, it is just blue. If you use a sample tool you will get blue no matter what you try. In the shade, sunlight that reflects onto people makes it have a blue tone to it. Also happens when you turn your lights off and it is daytime.

    • @marioluigi9599
      @marioluigi9599 Рік тому +3

      @@-MXXI- alright it's white thats slightly tinted blue, whatever. You still don't make sense saying that you can't "shift your vision". That's just dumb. And it looks more like the dress is in the shadows in the foreground anyway, whereas the background is overexposed.

    • @ZombiBunni_
      @ZombiBunni_ Рік тому +15

      @@marioluigi9599 sort of? But that's kind of what I was saying, actually. I legitimately just sampled the colors and they are a blue grey & a dark yellow grey.
      I'm not saying that I'm better than anyone, I was trying to talk about how I can't turn off my perception of the ambient lighting scenario. I recognize the light as yellow, so it's automatic to me to subtract yellow from the colors in the picture mentally. I can't turn that off, but I think it is *genuinely* interesting that other people can.
      There are paintings where a grey color can look neon pink because of the colors around it. I've seen it & sampled it for verification too. Colors are relative to the light around them, and I actually think it's cool that some people can turn off the "relational lighting" or surrounding color harmonies

    • @-MXXI-
      @-MXXI- Рік тому +4

      @@marioluigi9599 I can shift my vision to see it (although it's hard to do) but some people see that the background is over exposed and assume the black part is just gold tinted because of the sun, and match that up with the blue of the shadows then that's blue and black. I sometimes see white and gold, then u sometimes see black and blue and I cant easily switch it. Idk why I'm talking about a picture of a dress so much tho

  • @deborahsheldon9951
    @deborahsheldon9951 Рік тому +33

    After I had my cataract surgery, I realized that colors that I saw a beige and gray were actually periwinkle and blue-purple. I learned that my eyes weren't allowing in enough light to see the true colors. I previously was a person who saw the dress as white and gold.

    • @janetc3930
      @janetc3930 Рік тому +2

      😂 i saw it as gold and white before and after my cataract surgery. I was legally blind in my right eye, had multi focus lens put in. Best thing i ever did for me!

    • @zazberry
      @zazberry Рік тому +1

      This is so interesting! I’m 25 but I have cataracts and I’ve always seen the dress as white/gold. I’ll be very curious if my perception of colour changes after cataract surgery.

    • @bunbun20062
      @bunbun20062 Рік тому

      ​@@zazberrydid it change?

    • @zazberry
      @zazberry Рік тому

      @@bunbun20062 haven’t had the surgery yet and probably won’t for a while! Still white and gold

    • @ryanjacobson2508
      @ryanjacobson2508 Рік тому

      Lighter eyes colors let in more light... I would be interested to know if perception of the image varies by eye color. BTW, I have grey-blue eyes and the dress has always looked blue and black to me.

  • @dallassukerkin6878
    @dallassukerkin6878 Рік тому +36

    Fascinating that this has revealed this aspect of variations in the human visual system :D. For me I see it as a light mid-blue with a bronze-brown stripe, so it was interesting to hear you say that a certain percentage of people see that as I had not heard that before and had wondered why I saw neither of the commonly referenced colour pairings :).

  • @Wordweaver166
    @Wordweaver166 Рік тому +24

    Teacher of biology here. While teaching a unit on neurology, I found one of my students seems to genuinely lack lateral inhibition in the retina, so colours always look the same indepedently of surrounding colours, and he cannot see optical illusions caused by lateral inhibition like Mach bands.

    • @jeff__w
      @jeff__w Рік тому +5

      It would be interesting to have that student contact Jay Neitz, a color vision scientist at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington, to find out more about that condition (e.g., how rare it is, etc.).

    • @TieDyeVikki
      @TieDyeVikki Рік тому

      That's interesting... hmmm.....

  • @rogerroger9952
    @rogerroger9952 Рік тому +148

    This is interesting. It literally always looks blue and black to me no matter what you do with the filters. I wonder if there's a correlation with my perception of it and the fact that I'm an artist. It'd be interesting if there was a study testing artist's perceptions (as in visual artists) to non-artists, and if there is a correlation, that sort of implies that someone could potentially train themselves to see it the correct way after learning more about colour, light, and shading via art.

    • @cherylannebarillartist7453
      @cherylannebarillartist7453 Рік тому +21

      How we perceive color is a neurological phenomena in concert with the function of the (color) cones in our eyes.
      As an artist, who is also a strong colorist, I can attest that there are certain aspects of “learning how” to see color, and that has to do with what I already mentioned and a bit of training to notice and learn how to describe different tonal variations often in relation to both other color and values (light to dark).
      That being said, I asked students in my classroom and not one of us could see the blue/black combination.
      If we were to see the physical dress, I’m sure we would perceive it as it truly is.
      I tend to think it is a phenomena of how the computer screen and the blueness of it tend to break up the pixelation and some of us have neurology that is affected one way while others another way.

    • @myst6387
      @myst6387 Рік тому +30

      I’ m an artist and see white and gold so absolutely nothing to do with it

    • @moonyfruit
      @moonyfruit Рік тому +9

      I also still see the dress as blue & black with the filters on, too. As well as with the blue background. Weird.

    • @Eren-da-Jaeger
      @Eren-da-Jaeger Рік тому

      @@myst6387 avoid sunlight one morning and see the image. Also some good antiglare glasses can help.

    • @reyue5362
      @reyue5362 Рік тому +6

      I am also an artist and no matter what .. I see gold and white

  • @violetjolly2536
    @violetjolly2536 Рік тому +4

    I have always been confused at both of those colors pairings as I always saw tan and periwinkle.

  • @cronajj
    @cronajj Рік тому +300

    Me being an artist, detecting the background clues that change the perception of the image comes as second nature to me. The thing that drawing and painting teaches you is that you need to add a bunch of seemingly strange colors to get the proper illusion of lighting. The colors "gold" and "white" do actually exist in the photo, even if the dress is blue and black.

    • @weathermanh
      @weathermanh Рік тому +46

      I mean,.. I’m an artist too, and I see white and gold. The background is completely overexposed and bright yellow, so I wouldn’t say it helps you recognize the actual dress colors…
      Edit: I can see black and blue if I crop it so it’s just the dress with no background

    • @weathermanh
      @weathermanh Рік тому +16

      And in my drawings I literally use desaturated reds to sell the idea of green sometimes

    • @raettchen1988
      @raettchen1988 Рік тому +1

      @@weathermanh is the question, if you paint realistically.

    • @salvatronprime9882
      @salvatronprime9882 Рік тому +31

      Same here. I never interpreted the question as "what color would the dress be if it wasn't overexposed" I always interpreted the question as "what color is the dress in these lighting conditions expressed in this photo", and that answer to me is light blue and brown, which can be objectively measured in a computer.

    • @weathermanh
      @weathermanh Рік тому +7

      @@raettchen1988 that doesn't matter in terms of color theory, but yes I do. Also, looking back at the original comment... perceiving colors as other colors based off of their surroundings isn't even an artist's responsibility to recognize. It's the audience's instinct to recognize a desaturated green as red in a mostly green drawing. It's the artists responsibility to figure out that that color is actually desaturated green. In terms of the dress image, the actual colors in the picture are pale blue and brown, but the background is too bright and theres nothing else in the foreground to be able to properly tell how shadowed the dress it... my first response to seeing it was thinking that the dress was in really dark shadows, which would make the original colors white and gold. Other people recognize that the dress in the photo is actually overexposed with the background, and they are able to see it as blue and black. There is nothing in the foreground to give any hints to whether it is overexposed or in shadows, so there is no way to tell which it is using only the photo.

  • @sandpiperr
    @sandpiperr Рік тому +2

    I have the opposite problem. I always saw it as black and blue. Even in those overexposed pictures that can allegedly show how it can look white and gold, it still looks black and very light blue to me!
    If you know someone who saw black and blue, you should see if there's a way for them to see white and gold.

  • @sandman0123
    @sandman0123 2 роки тому +33

    (Cool) white and gold here. I guess my brain is less agressive at correcting for white balance.
    Thanks for the experiment and the explanation! The photo apprearing at 4:07 was especially helpful.
    However, photography messes with with colurs (not enough dynamic range, white balance effects etc.) so another REALLY interesting test would've been a real life control test, looking at an actual dress and not just a picture. I suspect in a real life situation, there would be much less disgreement, if any, between people, even in very similar lighting conditions.
    I remember when I was a young kid, in the clothing shops, my grandmother used to take clothing and textiles to the window and to see colours under natural light, because the old fluoros were creating a misleading perception of colour. Obviously, not talking about modern department stores with no windows... ;-) The old fluorescent lights had a very bad CRI (Colour Rendering Index) and were sometimes made with only two phosphors while later modern ones had up to 4, giving a much more evenly balanced light spectrum.

    • @TheEgg185
      @TheEgg185 2 роки тому

      I don't know what a phosphor is.
      Can I have $4?

    • @sandman0123
      @sandman0123 2 роки тому +1

      @@TheEgg185, sure, have some but you'll glow in the dark!! 😁

  • @moonlitegram
    @moonlitegram Рік тому +15

    I've always been in the blue & brown/gold camp. The colors I see are a sky blue and then a goldish brown. So when given the two choices I'd reason that it was probably a white dress with gold trimming taken with the white balance set to a blue kelvin range, but I've never actually seen it as white. Its always looked sky blue to me. But I don't see the black, I see the gold/brownish color.

    • @TieDyeVikki
      @TieDyeVikki Рік тому +3

      I'm with you, except the gold/brownish leans more towards dark olive to me, but I can see all those colors in there. I've played around with my screen brightness but it doesn't make much difference to me. When it was on TV I remember seeing white & gold, but now I'm thinking that may have been more power of suggestion, since they only gave us two color combinations to pick from.

    • @Bogglemanify
      @Bogglemanify Рік тому +4

      If you take the picture in some software like paint and extract and isolate the color on the dress, then the color of the dress in that picture is a light blue/brown goldish color.

    • @lukasb.2926
      @lukasb.2926 Рік тому +1

      I see it as light blue and gold, so very similar to how you see it.

  • @Katterrena
    @Katterrena Рік тому +38

    I have large pupils and I always see the dress as white and gold. If I spend too much time looking at the dress I can force myself to see the blue but the black always looks gold. I do remember thinking when I first saw the dress that the picture must be very blown out in a coldly lit setting. But still, I can also debunk that large pupils equals the preference for blue and black.
    Team white and gold forever!

    • @garethchandler4329
      @garethchandler4329 Рік тому +3

      Interesting. I see blue and black. If I stare just at the black, I can see it as gold, but no matter how much I stare at the blue, I can't see it as white.

    • @Katterrena
      @Katterrena Рік тому +1

      @@garethchandler4329 What size are your pupils?

    • @garethchandler4329
      @garethchandler4329 Рік тому +1

      @@Katterrena I think they're about average if I compare to pictures online.

    • @Katterrena
      @Katterrena Рік тому +1

      @@garethchandler4329 Interesting! Another nail in the coffin of the theory about pupil size being the be all end all in the drama about the Dress.

    • @farrex0
      @farrex0 Рік тому +4

      Well, you are correct, when you spend too much time looking at it. If you bring the image to photoshop... the blue is indeed blue, although a very light blue. But the black is gold. Those are the actual colors of the image.
      People are too quick to say that the people that see blue and black are the ones that see things correctly, because the actual dress has those colors... But those are not the actual colors of the image itself. However, people forget that overexposing images is not how the eyes look at things. Our eyes do not overexpose the ways cameras do. So my guess is that people that are quite familiar at looking at overexposed photos, are usually the ones the brain changes the actual colors of the image to black and blue. And the whole pupil thing might just be a coincidence.

  • @michaelmci7778
    @michaelmci7778 Рік тому +2

    Even during all the contrast and exposure changes I still see blue and black.

  • @writerinprogress
    @writerinprogress Рік тому +9

    Yep, forever white and gold for me - and even when I did the trick of looking at the bright corner for the photo for a while, the best I could get was a pale blue and sort of dirty brown. And thanks for 'taking two for the team' with the eye drops. There's no way you'd ever get me doing that - NOTHING AND NO-ONE gets near my eyes with ANYTHING, thanks very much!

    • @colorsafebleach5381
      @colorsafebleach5381 Рік тому

      Blue and black for me. I can understand seeing the gold, because at the top of the dress, where the light is especially bright, I can see the gold sheen. But I cant see white anywhere 😂. The white you see. It it pure white, or does it have a blue tint to it?

    • @JedHurricane
      @JedHurricane Рік тому +2

      How anyone sees the color *Black* is crazy to me.. Inspecting the photo in my digital painting software it's indeed a mid level brown. However the white is definitely on the cool side. And when inspected it's as I suspected, a very pale blue.

    • @za_arto
      @za_arto Рік тому

      ​@@colorsafebleach5381 if I had to describe it, at first look it feels like gray-ish white, like shadowed white? But now that I figured out how to see black and blue, I'd say the white part of the dress has a bit of a blue tint onto the already existing gray tone on the white.
      If you asked me how I can switch the colors I see by will, it's about recognizing the bright spots of light as completely independent of the dress, like some chunks of light that appear gold or white, than my brain magically realizes it's mistake and autocorrects.

    • @colorsafebleach5381
      @colorsafebleach5381 Рік тому

      @@JedHurricane yep, it is crazy how people see it differently. I too did the color sample test in photoshop, like you said, it is a slight brown color. But when I see the picture as a whole, it’s unmistakably black to me. Yes its washed out, but not washed out enough for me to think it’s gold.

    • @colorsafebleach5381
      @colorsafebleach5381 Рік тому

      @@za_arto it’s funny how you can correct your self to see it the right way. I was trying hard to see it the opposite way as well (white and gold) but I can’t. Even when I look at the photos of what the white and gold people see, I still see blue and black. Guess you can never fool my eyes in a color test!

  • @karhammer
    @karhammer 2 роки тому +5

    I've never been able to see it white and gold, brightness, being outside, inside, with people, different phones. Always black and blue. It's crazy.

  • @Jacknoham
    @Jacknoham 9 місяців тому

    if you use the color picker thingy that copies the color, it’s gold

  • @edsonbrusque
    @edsonbrusque Рік тому +28

    I have a considerable experience with color perception because of my work specially when we were developing LED panels. This is the best video I've seen about this subject. Direct to the point. Congratulations.
    BTW: It's white and gold to me but in this video the white seems to have a blueish tint and the gold looks a little like brown. That's comprehensible as color temperature of my computer monitor surely have an influence in this.

    • @ChiefBroady
      @ChiefBroady Рік тому +3

      Same, it’s a very blue white and a yellow, kinda light brown/gold color. So I kinda agree on the blue, but a very light blue. I’d be interested to see what the actual color values are in RGB…

    • @edsonbrusque
      @edsonbrusque Рік тому

      @@ChiefBroady I took two small pieces of the image in the thumbnail of this video. Both on the upper middle side of the picture.
      Reducing to a one pixel image (it's the same as making an average of the pixels of the cropped pieces) gave me:
      For the white/blue crop: R=131; G=150; B=194;
      For the gold/black crop: R=112; G=93; B=50;
      As a reference, I made the same with a "gold" desktop background and got:
      R=211; G=183; B=85;
      It's pretty close to the the gold/black sample, just brighter.

    • @jeremyg7261
      @jeremyg7261 Рік тому

      I have looked at this image on all types of screens. It is only ever blue and black. Your eyes and your brain are just faulty. You were developing LEDs with those eyes? Yikes.

    • @dietotaku
      @dietotaku Рік тому

      that's how it's always looked to me - the white is tinted blue and the gold is a bit muddy from it looking like it's in shadow due to a very bright backlight. but i cannot make it look the royal blue and black that the actual dress is, and the photo of the woman standing in direct sunlight absolutely blew my mind.

  • @jacquelinewright868
    @jacquelinewright868 2 роки тому +4

    White and gold but the white it is a very very very pail blue

  • @GryphonHall
    @GryphonHall Рік тому +1

    I _always_ see *gold and white* every time I see that image anywhere... except, very oddly, at 5:54 when Antonio is showing the dress to the other dude-it's the first time I've ever seen it as unmistakably *blue and black* without having to resort to tricks like staring at the yellow background, squinting, etc.

  • @d00mshr00med
    @d00mshr00med Рік тому +8

    Honestly, pupil size still could be related. Someone who has always had larger pupils is probably much more used to correcting for overexposure in their brain considering their eyes have always received more light, and people with smaller pupils are probably more used to correcting for under exposure. If there are more factors in the eyes or brain structure that could lead to differences in perceived exposure vs actual exposure, that would probably be the next place to look. Maybe differences in the density of rods vs cones from person to person.

  • @AsterInDis
    @AsterInDis Рік тому +9

    I think part of why I saw white and gold is that my brain went "Oh that's a white background, disregard it" and looked at the dress while isolating it from the background. Since I'm often looking at digital images, they sometimes have black or white extra space around them for various reasons, and so I've been "trained" to ignore them.

    • @jeremyg7261
      @jeremyg7261 Рік тому

      I mean, I look at the picture and immediately see the drees before adjusting for the rest of the image. I’m also on my pc all day in similar roles as you. Your rational is incorrect.

    • @AsterInDis
      @AsterInDis Рік тому +1

      @@jeremyg7261 I was speculating; I don't know the actual reasoning behind it.

  • @d3xbot
    @d3xbot Рік тому +9

    I’ve always thought it had something to do with processing the whole scene.
    I’ve gotten really good at picking out colors. Even when that image originally started making the rounds, I was able to tell minute differences between colors.
    I have always seen it as black and blue.
    I’m no Hollywood-grade colorist or anything, but it was clear as day that the picture was in a warm daylight-toned environment and that the camera was getting cooked by that sunlight.
    So many of my friends saw white and gold, though, that I thought I might have some sort of color blindness and even considered getting my eyes checked.

  • @arowace498
    @arowace498 Рік тому +1

    I only catch glimpses of the correct color. Then I watch it change to white and gold in a matter of seconds. Can't control it, can't stop it. My usual first impression of the image is white and gold.

  • @sebumpostmortem
    @sebumpostmortem 2 роки тому +5

    Just a clue... On the left sleeve the shoulder area is almost disappeared. It gives us an idea of how much over exposed the photo is. The flash "ate" the shoulder. So we assume that the "real lige blue" was originally darker.

    • @TheEgg185
      @TheEgg185 2 роки тому

      I can't see how it's overexposed. If anything it looks UNDER exposed and dark. I see a bright background and the item in the shade.

    • @sebumpostmortem
      @sebumpostmortem 2 роки тому

      @@TheEgg185 Well, now that we know that the royal blue appeared baby blue and black, moutarde, I shouldn' t say overexposed buy directly burnt 😅.

  • @lds251
    @lds251 Рік тому +20

    I see white and gold. It amazes me that anyone can see black and blue. I’m wondering if it has something to do with the brain’s interpretation of the color somehow. Anyway between the 2 choices the dress looks prettier to me in white and gold! Now I’m wondering how many other things I’m not seeing the correct color?

    • @vibaj16
      @vibaj16 Рік тому +3

      I see blue and black, though I can imagine someone seeing the black parts as a dark gold. But I can't at all see the blue as white....

    • @arthurmorganSUN
      @arthurmorganSUN Рік тому +4

      @@vibaj16 no, the supposed black part is clean gold to my vision. Not dark gold. And it might be crazy for you, but we do see white. I thought this is a meme at first until years ago I dragged my little sister to look at the pic and she bluntly told me it's dark blue and black. Two completely different colour. I even drag real life colour sample for her. I took my dad's glasses case, which was gold-coloured and tell her "Those strip things over there? It's THIS colour" and she bluntly told me that it's not and it's black.
      My reality has been crumbling since then. Especially since my eyesight is the best in my family... But apparently my colour perception is not.

    • @vibaj16
      @vibaj16 Рік тому +1

      @@arthurmorganSUN huh, weird. The black part is a kinda weird color to me: what I directly see is a sort of a sand/dirt colored brown, but looking at the overall picture I see it as a black reflective material reflecting the yellow sunlight. I wouldn't call the blue part a "dark blue". Look at the profile picture of the UA-cam account that messages you about youtube replies (it's a default profile picture). The blue of the dress to me looks like the background color of that profile picture

    • @TheEmolano
      @TheEmolano Рік тому

      I think it's better as blue and black, maybe this has something to do with how we percept it?

    • @artemlarionov7084
      @artemlarionov7084 Рік тому +1

      @@arthurmorganSUN But maybe it's your perception is also the best because it's unbiased. Objectively there is dove gray color and golden brown, every editing app shows it. You see colours as it is on this picture without any context.

  • @lh3540
    @lh3540 Рік тому +21

    The actual spot sample of the photo though is periwinkle and ochre. Like if you do a dropper sample, those would be the rgb results. I "get" that people contextually misinterpret the garment, but if you're actually good at color matching you tend to see the literal spot sample within this particular bad photo. The whole illusion only works because it's a terrible photo to start with.
    I do a lot of photography and color matching games.

    • @laurenarigo3894
      @laurenarigo3894 Рік тому

      Same but I also have eye problems so I see things with a bit of a disconnect that helps.

    • @marioluigi9599
      @marioluigi9599 Рік тому

      ...except that the spot sampling will give you the wrong colour of what it actually is

    • @cynthiajohnson9412
      @cynthiajohnson9412 Рік тому

      I described it as periwinkle and hemp brown

  • @Woodman-Spare-that-tree
    @Woodman-Spare-that-tree Рік тому

    White and gold in your small snapshot but blue and black in the full sized advert for the dress.

  • @MoLewis57
    @MoLewis57 Рік тому +22

    I don't know if it is necessarily the perception of warm or dark light; I think it could be the perception of where the light is coming from. Every time I look at this image, I perceive the light as coming from behind that dress. In other words, I perceive the dress as backlit. Well, if a blue and black dress was actually backlit, the black would look really black, and the blue would look like quite a dark blue. However, the actual color of the "black" ( if you zoom in on the pixels in isolation ) is nowhere near black, and the "blue" part of dress has pixels that are color much lighter than blue.
    So, a black and blue dress would not produce an image like the famous dress photo if it was backlit, but a white and gold one would, so if you think the dress is backlit you perceive it as white and gold. Conversely, if you think the light is coming from the front, you would expect the black and blue colors on the dress to be extremely washed out, just as they are in the part of the dress that are being hit by direct sunlight in the photo of the women by the window. Thus, if you think the light was coming from the front of the dress ( which it clearly was in this case ), you perceive the dress as blue and black.

    • @jeremyg7261
      @jeremyg7261 Рік тому

      Yeah, the difference in if people see reality or not. Anyone who sees white and gold should be dismissed from any job that dealing with reality is involved. They can’t see reality in a picture, what makes you think their entire life isn’t also not inline with actual reality? Their eyes and brain literally aren’t able to detect reality.

    • @cleebe823
      @cleebe823 Рік тому +1

      Blue isn't a shade.

    • @SoftBoiledArt
      @SoftBoiledArt Рік тому

      It's a scam. In the photo with the woman you can see how the sun lighted part of the hair still looks black, same for the building behind, completely sunbathed? It's still fucking black. At it's side (literally) the "black" in the dress is a completely different color under THE SAME LIGHT CONDITIONS.
      Hell, even in the shadows the "black" in the dress looks lighter (and weirdly yellowish) than the real black of the building getting burnt by direct sun...
      The blue? Same thing, it's white. Observe how the skin of the WHITE woman (again under same light conditions) is DARKER than the supposed navy blue of the dress, I repeat, under the same light conditions. Your jeans don't become whiter than your skin (assuming white race) under sunlight SPECIALLY if the skin is under the same sunlight.

  • @Pr0fessorScience
    @Pr0fessorScience Рік тому +8

    When I saw the original image way back when, I saw blue and black. I looked at it multiple times in different settings, different lighting, etc and only ever saw blue and black. The first image in your video is white and gold, though. I'm guessing the lighting/contrast in that version was manipulated cause the second image in your video (which appears to be the original photo) is blue and black to me, but still felt weird to finally see a white and gold version after never having seen it.

    • @AAJJ1223
      @AAJJ1223 Рік тому +1

      I saw blue and gold. weird.

    • @DasPanda
      @DasPanda Рік тому +1

      Did you rewind to the beginning after watching the whole video? I saw it as white and gold off the bat when I first watched this. I can't see white and gold anymore. I've rewatched this twice.

    • @AAJJ1223
      @AAJJ1223 Рік тому +1

      @@DasPanda didn’t watch the whole thing lol

  • @thefunteacher8662
    @thefunteacher8662 Рік тому +18

    I used to see white and gold (Not pure white or pure gold. I saw white being lit under blue light and a brownish gold being lit under blue light). I was so upset about the fact that I couldn’t see the correct colors whilst everyone else in my family was able to see blue and black. I was baffled because I had always been the one whose much better at telling the differences between extremely similar colors.
    After watching numerous videos about this darn dress, I have now trained my brain to see anyone of the following combinations on demand: blue/black, white/gold, Olive brown/light blue.
    The trick I used is mentioned in this video. You need to let your brain know what the light source and background colors are. Take a good look at the background. Look at the dress after teaching your brain what corrections it needs to make. This allows your brain to figure out what color the dress should be when it’s under white light.

    • @thefunteacher8662
      @thefunteacher8662 Рік тому

      I forgot to express my appreciation of the creators of this video. I now know so much more about how my brain interprets color because of people like you who invested the time in doing research on this topic and shared their research with us.
      I would have otherwise just believed my eyes are just inferior to my family’s. For some sick reason, when my family found out I couldn’t see black and blue, they kept rubbing it in. It was a small victory for me, when I finally trained my eyes to see whatever I wanted it to see.

    • @sebumpostmortem
      @sebumpostmortem Рік тому +1

      @@thefunteacher8662 You already perfectly explained the dicotomy between what eyes see and what the brain perceives/interprets. When you say "but not pure white and gold" you are agreeing that a Pantone sample (what eyes see) wouldn' t be white and gold in any part of the dress (what brain readjustes). The two answers are actually answers to 2 different questions. 1: Wich 2 Pantone codes do we have in this picture? No room for oppinion. We' ll all agree. 2: What two colours compose this dress in real life? And here comes the confussion 😅 You are conscious that there is blueness and this blueness (no matter the source) is what people answer: "baby blue with a touch of lavender, cornflower". What you answer is that there' s a white dress lit by a blue light hanging on the store. Clearly two questions, not two answers at all 😅😉

    • @JorgetePanete
      @JorgetePanete Рік тому

      who's*

  • @ccaatthheerriinnee
    @ccaatthheerriinnee Рік тому +1

    When I bookmarked this video to watch later, the dress on the thumbnail looked white and gold. When I came back to watch it, it looked blue and black 😭

  • @panagiotistsompanidis2221
    @panagiotistsompanidis2221 2 роки тому +9

    When I first discovered that image when I was younger I saw it as white and gold. But one day it changed and since then I see it as blue and black. Has it happened to anyone else or is it just me?

    • @redstateforever
      @redstateforever Рік тому +1

      Yeah, when I first saw it, it was white, then later it looked blue. I can now see it both ways, though at first glance I usually see white.

    • @okaro6595
      @okaro6595 Рік тому

      It happened to me. It changed twice from black and blue to gold and yellow, the second time it did within my eyes. Since then it has remained gold and yellow.

    • @dmwallacenz
      @dmwallacenz Рік тому

      I stared at it for several minutes, and watched it change very gradually. The blue slowly faded to a lighter blue, then a kind of pale violet, then finally white. At the same time, the black gradually took a brownish tinge, then became a dark chocolatey brown, then a warmer golden brown, and finally faded to gold. I usually now see it white and gold, but sometimes blue and black.

  • @1028Will
    @1028Will Рік тому +3

    I saw white and gold. To me it looks like there is a very warm light source from behind the dress, meaning the dress is in shadow, or back light. Being in the shadow makes it appear a bit colder because it would have received less warm light, making it blue-ish. However, I understand the argument of those who saw black and blue. If you perceive this dress as under the warm light, as opposed to being back lit, then it would have been blue and black. I think the tricky part is that there appears to be a mirror in the background reflecting the light source. Those who perceive the dress being backlit would say white and gold, and those who perceive it being in the light would see black and blue. Disclaimer: just my hypothesis, no data to report on that.

  • @dietotaku
    @dietotaku Рік тому +1

    i'm still so confused, because to me the background makes it look like the dress is backlit - like there is bright sunlight behind it and the photo is being taken from the shadows, which would mean it appears darker than it actually is, which is why it looks white & gold to me. my brain is adjusting for the backlighting and assuming that it's supposed to be lighter. none of the photoshops have been able to make me see blue & black either, the only one that came close was the yellow background with the girl's head (in yellow tones) pasted on top, but the background of the original image doesn't look yellow at all to me, it looks pure bright white. like staring directly at the sun.

  • @SFormby
    @SFormby 3 роки тому +5

    I definitely see it as white and gold or an off white with gold.

    • @AntonioTheOptom
      @AntonioTheOptom  3 роки тому +2

      Yeah it’s a hard one to see as blue and black and yet so many people see it that way, fascinating 😂

  • @brianlance
    @brianlance Рік тому +6

    Do you know if there were any studies done on people with color vision deficiency (aka color blind) vs normal color vision? I am strong protan and see a black/blue dress. Also, as someone with a hobby in photography, I immediately recognized the photo was over exposed and the white balance seemed off. So I'm sure my brain subconsciously corrected for that.

  • @anonsenforducks
    @anonsenforducks Рік тому +1

    When I only focus on the top of the dress it appears white and gold, when I focus on the bottom of the dress (especially near the light) it turns blue and black and when I only focus on the middle of the dress it starts to turn blue and brown. Don't know what my eyes and brain are doing but this whole thing still interests me to this day.

  • @terryowens3860
    @terryowens3860 Рік тому +3

    Would you be able to do an experiment with people who are color blind, or don't perceive colors correctly? See what they see, or what colors they associated the picture with?

  • @rafinyx1142
    @rafinyx1142 Рік тому +1

    WHITE AND GOLD!!!! I'VE SEEN THIS SO MANY TIMES AND FOR YEARS, MY ANSWER HASN'T CHANGED.

  • @Travelin_Gal
    @Travelin_Gal Рік тому +1

    I’ve always seen white and gold.
    Today, after watching the bright background (around minute 8), when the image popped up, I saw it as blue and black for the first time. As I continued to look at it, it gradually got lighter until it looked white and gold again.

  • @nootahainen
    @nootahainen 2 роки тому +4

    Blue and black. I have blue eyes, and my pupils always been big🤔
    This video included many things what I've been wondering myself 😂I've seen this photo years ago, and tested it in my family.. Also been wondering why my pupils are so big.. And something about my weird eyesight which is why I came to see these videos in the first place🤪
    I'm still looking for answers to this strange eyesight though.. Like I'm on mild psychedelics all the time.
    I see trail of my hand movement, control the zoom option even there's no object to follow..
    Mismatch where I'm looking with each eyes😂 etc.. Since childhood..
    Would be nice to know why.
    I suspect that all the hormones affects hugely to the vision, just like how your pupils dilate when on lsd🧐 or when you're attracted to someone, at least they claim so 😄

  • @Xynic48
    @Xynic48 Рік тому +6

    I think this can also be learned. I feel like most photographers and graphic designers or just designers in general who deals with colors all the time will be able to tell easily. Because the moment I saw the picture, I just thought it needs some color correction.

    • @jeremyg7261
      @jeremyg7261 Рік тому

      I mean, you first saw the colors or you wouldn’t have thought it needed correction. But even if you think that, your brain color correction will just make the blue and black even more obvious. I don’t think you need to call yourself a special snowflake like people do. As an artist I see blah blah. Like, honestly being a photographer or painter or anything else doesn’t change the fact that I’m none of those things and still see it correctly.

    • @Xynic48
      @Xynic48 Рік тому

      @@jeremyg7261 Im guessing you didnt actually understood my comment and also didnt watch the video. In the video, he mentioned it has something to do with your eye itself and people process color differently. Im saying it can probably also be learned.

  • @ronain
    @ronain Рік тому +1

    Interesting. No matter what I do, the dress looks gold and white (with blue tint).

  • @echo.echo08
    @echo.echo08 Рік тому +5

    When this first went viral, I got many sleepless nights on why a lot of people around me could see white and gold when it's so vividly blue and black. I felt unsettled then because when we look at a similar image with blue and black patterns, we ALL see blue and black so it seems we're divided only in that specific image of The Dress. Because I did not understand, I started to reckon the image must be cursed. It was just so weird and surreal that many people see it so differently, unlike the laurel-yanny audio where there is a trick to hear the other without external manipulation, I could only ever see this dress as blue and black no matter how I squint or dart-and-focus, and others could only ever see white and gold-it's so fascinating!

    • @QueenOfDarknes5
      @QueenOfDarknes5 Рік тому

      I'm the one weird person that saw both.
      First it was blue and black. Made fun of people that saw white and gold.
      But one day; I was looking directly at the picture and the colours changed infront of me. Just a completely different set of colours all of a sudden
      Freaķed me out.

  • @ganmerlad
    @ganmerlad Рік тому +9

    I was figuring people had to be somehow color-correcting in their mind. I'm a definite white and gold person. What gets me about this is I took a quite difficult color test several years ago that measures your ability to discern colors and was in the 98th percentile of being able to. IE: I was really good at seeing even small differences in color. Not being able to see 'the dress' as a royal blue made no sense, even after knowing that it was. I was able to question the color of the trim to a degree, but not the main fabric. The farthest I can go is that it's a blue-toned white. I mean, not even the shadows on the dress are a royal blue though.
    Another thought that came to me was maybe people were compensating depending on what kind of light they spent the most time in. I spend most of my time with the room being lit by sunlight with an LED side lamp, looking at a computer screen. But if someone spent most of their time under fluorescent lights, wouldn't their brain get used to compensating for that? (fluorescent lights really mess with color)

    • @Ashakat42
      @Ashakat42 Рік тому

      I've always seen it as blue and black. That said it isn't the vibrant blue and the dark black of the dress shown in proper lighting. To me it is a faded blue and black as if it has been left in the sun too long and the colors are bleached out a bit. Hope that helps.

    • @alexsmedile
      @alexsmedile Рік тому

      That's the same explanation I got

  • @Sanquinity
    @Sanquinity Рік тому +1

    I see very light blue and brown-ish. I put the picture in photoshop and used that color picker thingy to see what color the computer saw it as. Guess what? It was light blue and brown. So yes, the original dress was blue and black. But the colors that the picture actually showed were light blue and brown. No matter what people's brains might make them see individually.
    If anything though, this dress was a good demonstration of optical illusion, and how what we supposedly see shouldn't be thought of as 100% accurate.

  • @zelamorre1126
    @zelamorre1126 Рік тому +4

    I have always seen blue and black. I managed to sort of see the white and gold once by putting the image in my peripheral vision and scrolling quickly. I could kind of see it as an after image of sorts. But also, it just looked like an even WORSE photograph than it actually is.
    There are a few things that I think may affect it (not actually knowing if I have big pupils or not.) 1. I grew up alongside digital photography and had it as a hobby as a teenager. Affordable, digital cameras weren't very good when I was young, so I got used to looking at terribly over-exposed photographs and seeing what was really there. 2. I have astigmatism, and my perception might naturally correct itself when looking at an over exposed image because my brain is already constantly adjusting for perceived lighting issues. 3. I do very well on color vision tests (or at least I did when I was younger.) My colorblind sibling (who is the reason I got tested as well) can only see white and gold. Maybe being able to recognize so many shades of blue in the picture clues me into the fact that it's just ALL blue.

  • @mayhit
    @mayhit Рік тому +20

    For me the dress has always been unambiguously blue and black. Even in some of the simulations people did where they made the dress even more awash in warm light, it always looks blue and black to me. But I have naturally very large pupils, to the point that I've had people assume I was high when I wasn't. So I guess that must be why. Very neat!

    • @ttrey743
      @ttrey743 Рік тому

      They dilated their pupils towards the end of the video and still saw it as white and gold.

  • @benjaminm7747
    @benjaminm7747 2 роки тому +6

    The pupil size probably has got something to do with it. I always saw white and gold but one night after being outside for long time i came in and checked on the image and it had changed to blue and black. Just as i was questioning my sanity it somehow reverted. The dilation of my eyes in the dark might explain why i saw it the blue and black.

    • @TheEgg185
      @TheEgg185 2 роки тому +1

      Did you not watch the video? He proved dialation does nothing. 😡

    • @benjaminm7747
      @benjaminm7747 2 роки тому

      @@TheEgg185 yes that's chemically induced dilation. And even if there's no difference with light induced dilation I was talking about my subjective experience

    • @karin1636
      @karin1636 Рік тому

      Thats really interesting cause even the natural way and the drug way i still see gold and white, its the same image since i saw it as a teen and now as i am 25

  • @aaron_d_henderson1984
    @aaron_d_henderson1984 Рік тому +1

    the problem with that troll image is that it actually had little to do with your eyes...
    it was an old worn out discolored dress in bad lighting.
    the point of that picture is that you should always be in good lighting when taking pictures, and take pictures of items that don't have washed out colors...
    (for those that don't know what im talking about, the original poster of the original picture posted more pictures of the dress where it actually looked blue/black in different lighting. those pictures however did not go viral because the miscoloring effect was gone when the pictures were taken in proper lighting)

  • @derekhasabrain
    @derekhasabrain Рік тому +12

    I have never been able to see the dress as white and gold, but I think the closest I can get is when I cover up all the bright background and just focus on the dress. The light temperature is less specific when I look at it like that and I can tell my brain that it’s cool lighting instead, and I get close to seeing it. For me it’s ALL about the bright background. I know that the colors can correspond to white and gold, but the bright warm background doesn’t let me see it any other way

    • @annnee6818
      @annnee6818 Рік тому +2

      I can see gold at the top of the dress with a lil squinting but the white just baffles me, it's so obviously blue (to me anyway). I really like these "illusions"

  • @sebumpostmortem
    @sebumpostmortem Рік тому +2

    If the question was *What 2 colours are here?* just grab a Pantone guide and find the two wich match and disappear on top of each. A baby blue with a touch of lavender and an undefined washed dark brown wich becomes kinda moutard-old gold on the upper area. No room for oppinion. If the question was *How do you think that this dress is in real life?* Endless INTERPRETATIONS/ASSUMPTIONS. Nobody questioned the question, thus the confussion.

  • @Lola_in_the_Black
    @Lola_in_the_Black Рік тому +1

    I always have huge pupils (friends even joke about it because it's unusual) and I see white&gold (also I saw an article that the blue&black version was a fake made months later because it would sell).

  • @kevinriehl5906
    @kevinriehl5906 Рік тому

    The only instance that I saw in this entire video where the dress looked anything other than blue and black was the photo of the girl standing facing a window in direct sunlight--and that was only half the dress, which still seemed like gold was a stretch!

  • @ItsWizardTime420
    @ItsWizardTime420 Рік тому

    When I saw the thumbnail, I saw white and gold, but literally as soon as I realized what it was, it changed to black and blue 😮

  • @letitiakearney2423
    @letitiakearney2423 Рік тому

    I originally saw it as gold and white but while staring at it it changed to blue and black when it first hit the internet.

  • @kialuvsyoo
    @kialuvsyoo Рік тому +1

    3:31 When he changed it to white and gold, I still saw blue and black

  • @Su1phur_
    @Su1phur_ Рік тому

    Something funky! When I first saw the video thumbnail, the dress was white and gold, but when the video started, I saw it as blue and black! Had to go back to the thumbnail to double check, but I still saw it as blue and black

  • @cleebe823
    @cleebe823 Рік тому

    Blue and black. Covering the yellow tinted background looking away for some time and returning back to the image with the periphery still covered still makes my brain see blue and black.

  • @noliesperas937
    @noliesperas937 Рік тому

    I immediately see white and gold, but its changes to blue and black. i noticed it as you explained how eyes and technology make tricks with the different color variation. Now I can't unseen blue and black

  • @ruthiehawkins353
    @ruthiehawkins353 9 місяців тому

    As I was watching this video the colors changed from gold/white to blue/brown. Whooaa! Blew my mind how the colors changed ...or rather how my perception of the colors changed.

  • @puggsincyberspace
    @puggsincyberspace Рік тому +1

    I remember this image and actually saw it in both colours on the same day. I had it on my computer under office fluorescent lights and it was Gold and white. I then went to lunch on a bright sunny day. When I got back from lunch it was Blue and Black, I was sure someone had tampered with the image. After about an hour it returned to Gold and White.

  • @bunbun20062
    @bunbun20062 Рік тому

    I was seeing it black and blue last year, but suddenly I wondered abt it so I rewatched it and for a millisec I could see the white and gold image in the dress' colour!! I can assure you guys it looked really pretty in white and golddddd

  • @Ashakat42
    @Ashakat42 Рік тому

    Even when you digitally changed the picture I still saw blue and black. I mean I saw why someone might want to see white and gold, but my mind knew that wasn't what was truly there. Same thing with the dress in the picture.

  • @EvacskaGagesz2374
    @EvacskaGagesz2374 Рік тому

    White and gold. Except when the woman was standing facing the window (light directly hitting the front of the dress but shadows behind) it still looked white and gold except I could see hints of blue in the white in the shadowy part.

  • @pixel_cloud00
    @pixel_cloud00 Рік тому +1

    Without wasting a moment,I could say that it was BLUE and BLACK.Moreover,I can't just make out how can anyone see it as white and gold!!!

  • @brittanyjohnston13
    @brittanyjohnston13 Рік тому

    When the video started I saw it as white and gold and could not see the blue/black. Once you said to focus on the light area of the background I could see it as blue and black and now I can't see the white/gold anymore. It's like my brain was reprogrammed to see the color the right way.

  • @alicesmith4249
    @alicesmith4249 Рік тому +1

    I’ve seen both. When this dress first went viral, I saw white and gold. One morning, I saw blue and black, but after I turned away to look at something else, it went back to white and gold. Now, years later, I see it consistently as blue and black. 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @nihashamz1269
    @nihashamz1269 Місяць тому

    I can see both blue-black and white-gold simultaneously

  • @jamiajoyjohnson4818
    @jamiajoyjohnson4818 Рік тому +1

    I saw a video, I think it was last year, talking about it and for the first few seconds, I actually saw white and gold! I was so shocked and it went back to blue and black (how I usually see the dress since the photo first came out). I don't remember any other time seeing it as white and gold, so that was pretty interesting to me - esp the part when I experienced the colors change. :)

  • @douglasfreer
    @douglasfreer Рік тому +1

    I’ve never been able to see white and gold. Even when people do photo manipulations and isolated color spots I still see blue and black. Even in the cool versus warm examples used in this video I still saw blue and black.

    • @annara686
      @annara686 Рік тому

      Turn the brightness to maximum to see white and gold and stare at the collar of the dress. I hope it'll help to see the gold and white colors

    • @xrete
      @xrete Рік тому

      same here even with maximum brightness

  • @cherisealder6579
    @cherisealder6579 Рік тому

    I’ve always wanted to see the dress in gold and white!

  • @nki5ikni5i45
    @nki5ikni5i45 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the experiment. And explaining why I see white & gold 👍🏾

  • @nikkip.Christ-is-King
    @nikkip.Christ-is-King Рік тому

    I see both depending on the lighting in the room. Low light is blue and black and regular lighting is white and gold.

  • @GabrielHenrique-ib6qr
    @GabrielHenrique-ib6qr Рік тому

    I wish you covered more about people that can only see blue and brown

  • @___LC___
    @___LC___ Рік тому +1

    I can see it as both, but it does depend on the light in the room. I naturally have quite large pupils and am very good with matching colors exactly. I am able to match things such as thread to the fabric exactly, despite not having the fabric with me. Same for paint matching.

  • @Moondymon23
    @Moondymon23 Рік тому

    Because the background looks so bright, it looks like the dress is outside in the sun and the part facing the camera is just shaded. That's why it looks gold and white to me. If I instead think of the background as white wallpaper, I can see it as blue and white. All that to say, I think the way the mind learns to interpret colour plays a big role in this.

  • @stevegabbert9626
    @stevegabbert9626 Рік тому

    I don't know if anyone else saw it, but when you turned the laptop enough to see the picture, it looked blue and black, but every other time it looked gold and white to me.

  • @ml-gr4mh
    @ml-gr4mh Рік тому

    If you stare at the dress at the top of it, it is white/gold. If you allow your eyes to fall to the bottom of the dress and stare, it is blue and black. I only saw the white/gold for the longest time until I did this. Then I saw both colors.

  • @DennisCNolasco
    @DennisCNolasco 2 місяці тому

    I checked the actual image colors in Photoshop and the actual colors are goldish brown and grayish light blue. It doesn’t matter what the actual dress colors are, this is the actual colors of the photo. So if you see this, you are actually seeing the correct colors!

  • @lizparker8431
    @lizparker8431 Рік тому +1

    White and gold, obviously.

  • @dharmachile999
    @dharmachile999 Рік тому

    First time I saw the photo, the dress was white and gold. Several weeks later, the dress was blue and black. So, I’ve seen it both ways.

  • @sHeEpHaPpEnS_05
    @sHeEpHaPpEnS_05 Рік тому

    Personally I've seen both combinations. The first time I came across this picture I saw gold and white , so I saved it to show it to my friends . Although when the time to show my friends arrived I saw black and blue/purple