blue and blue or gold and white??

Discussion in 'Off Topic' started by A_bus_full_of_nuns, Feb 27, 2015.

  1. Go to that pic and copy it's ulr. Not the page url...just either right click the pic and select view or hold press the poc and select view...then copy the url of the page with only the pic on it...if that makes sense
     
  2. Thank you! I will just avoid posting pics in the future. But that's funny right there lol
     
  3. [​IMG]

    This is the clown that lives under your bed and pulls on your feet at night
     

  4. No, you're slow.

    Studies show that due to stress levels and other factors, people see different things. In fact when I seen this 2 hours ago on fb it was black and blue, now I see it gold and white... I'm not Travolta and this isn't phenomenon. My intellect did not change much over those 2 hours
     
  5. It was sarcasm you dope.
     
  6. Colors are perceived differently on every device or computer, as saturation and colors vary. In some devices it might look bright white and gold, while in others might look fader, which in this case would be blue, of black.
     
  7. I have an iPhone 5s, which has retina, and I see black and blue.
     
  8. Here: Removed all other colors from the picture, can you see it clearly now?


    Or this:

     
  9. Ya now it's super clearly black and blue.
     
  10. iPhone 4s and I still see white and gold. But looking at some of the other postings on the internet, it's blue and black(in those)
     
  11. I see white with a hint of blue I dont see any black. I see at very top seems 2 be a bit of gray. I dont really see what yall calling gold but its like a brownish color.
     
  12. yes. now that you altered the color of the dress, the color of the dress has changed. :?
     
  13. You white and gold lot are trippin. Go get your eyes checked
     
  14. now when i look at the original, i see blue and tan. so that's weird.
     
  15. Would you have preferred I'd done this?

    I am not messing with any colors, only the brightness, contrast, and saturation of the pic.

    Edit: Or this,