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    1 month ago

    I’ve always really liked this explanation image you can find on Wikipedia page for it. Essentially, people who see white and gold are mistaking the lighting to be cold and blue-tinted, rather than warm and yellow-tinted.

    The portions inside the boxes are the exact same colors, you can easily check this with a color picker.

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      1 month ago

      If theyre the same color, why can i see the black outlines way clearer in the yellow dress w/ blue tint side ?

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        1 month ago

        That would be because the outlines themselves are not the same colors, just the blue/white and black/yellow sections. Here’s an image I quickly edited with the outlines and skin removed, so you can see just how much an effect they have on the image. Both dresses still look normal, but they no longer look like completely different colors when compared together this way.

        (edit): And here’s the same image with the outer boxes removed, to show how much the lighting is affecting things, where one of the dresses just looks completely wrong to me now.