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hmmm, what color is this?
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I will fucking slap you.
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Please do not bring this here. Ive been hearing this shit from too many people last 2 days. SIGH! LMAO Crow you really are bored aren't you xD

Thanks!

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It's clearly blue and black
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just wondering. white and gold for me. i thought the whole thing was bullshit till i started looking around a little. this some serious bizness past few days it seems.
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Actual colors:

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It looks white and gold to you because your brain is doing a white-balance:


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If you look at the background area in the red circles and the color of the curb, you can see that adding blue is the correct way to go.
The dress is actually blue & black....shot with a poorly color-balanced camera.
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S']['U wrote:It's clearly blue and black
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ROFL!!! Classic STU, just Classic!!!
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I dunno, it's censored... Oh wait, you said dress.
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Another example of how your brain can be fooled into thinking colors are different than what they really are:

The top and bottom of this object are the same shade of grey.

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Don't believe me?
Hold you finger up so it blocks the area where the joint is...

Your brain tells you that objects in shade should be darker, so when it sees a contradiction to this, it assumes that they are actually 2 different shades of grey and over-compensates.
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