Rather than seeing the color of the dress itself as either white or blue with gold or black trim, the participants reported seeing a spectrum of shades from light blue to dark blue, with yellow. The original photograph of the dress The dress was a 2015 online viral phenomenon centred on a photograph of a dress. Viewers disagreed on whether the dress was blue and black, or white and gold.
The phenomenon revealed differences in human colour perception and became the subject of scientific investigations into neuroscience and vision science. The phenomenon originated in a photograph of a. The Internet officially broke on Thursday night thanks to a dress that had defied the classification of color.
Is it white and gold or is it black and blue? "I've studied individual. Blue and black or white and gold? A decade later, it turns out the ultra. Science We Finally Know Why People Saw "the Dress" Differently Remember "the dress"? It disrupted our understanding of color, and, yes, it took science two years to catch up.
Even WIRED's own photo team-driven briefly into existential spasms of despair by how many of them saw a white-and-gold dress-eventually came around to the contextual, color. A photograph of a dress on Tumblr prompted an Internet discussion: What color is it? Some people see a white and gold dress in dark shadow. Some people see a blue and black dress washed out in.
Explanation No. 1: Small differences in how a smart phone, computer or tablet display images can alter color appearance. "Changes in white balance and tone reproduction in the displays could explain different people viewing different displays and seeing the dress differently," Fairchild said.
Could it be that different people have different prejudices about the color of the light source? Or maybe about the type of fabric (shiny or matte) The Dress is made of? The Dress That Broke the Internet: Explained White and gold? Blue and black? Debate launched an internet firestorm, but there's a scientific reason people saw different colors.