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Color Perception & Optical Illusion Topic
Either way I don't think this dress is ugly. Although it's not the kind of stuff I'd wear.
Verda said: » Valefor.Sehachan said: » I look at the original pic, and the one where she is wearing it...so where was I supposed to see white and gold? The original picture seemed to me blue with a dark beige frill, and the girl wearing it seemed to confirm so(though I'd confuse it for black there easily). So...huh? I didn't understand any of this. At least one of these should show white/gold to you and one is blue/black the middle is the original and it will change depending on the person viewing it. Then i looked at it again and saw the window in the back and went "Oh, overexposed black and blue" :< As far as the perception part goes, I see the vase first, someone else can see the faces first. I can also see the faces once i actually try to see the faces (But i cant see both at the same time). This one is odd because i can never see the old woman even if im trying to see it, some people can never see the young woman. Totes interesting. Theres other examples but id have to dig through my psychology book to find the examples i want. aaand this dress just showed up on my local news
:| Also, unlike you guys I don't feel fascinated from everyone seeing a different colour, I actually feel very upset. I'm very agitated right now.
I see blue and black regardless of the filter used. In the Amazon image Kali posted in the OP, I DO see white with gold, it's not as ugly in those colors.
Enuyasha said: » Enuyasha said: » This one is odd because i can never see the old woman even if im trying to see it, some people can never see the young woman. Totes interesting. Theres other examples but id have to dig through my psychology book to find the examples i want. The young woman's necklace is the old woman's mouth. the young woman's bottom left ear is the old woman's far inner corner of the eye. The only thing that messes this up is the young woman's nose, making it look like the old woman has some fuzz or something at the top of her nose. Valefor.Sehachan said: » Also, unlike you guys I don't feel fascinated from everyone seeing a different colour, I actually feel very upset. I'm very agitated right now. Valefor.Sehachan said: » Also, unlike you guys I don't feel fascinated from everyone seeing a different colour, I actually feel very upset. I'm very agitated right now. Anna Ruthven said: » Valefor.Sehachan said: » Also, unlike you guys I don't feel fascinated from everyone seeing a different colour, I actually feel very upset. I'm very agitated right now. Valefor.Sehachan said: » Anna Ruthven said: » Valefor.Sehachan said: » Also, unlike you guys I don't feel fascinated from everyone seeing a different colour, I actually feel very upset. I'm very agitated right now. Who was "bashing" you?
I quoted Kojo.
edit:..unless Kali is Kojo confirmed. Kalila said: » Valefor.Sehachan said: » Also, unlike you guys I don't feel fascinated from everyone seeing a different colour, I actually feel very upset. I'm very agitated right now. It seems more see it as white and gold than blue and black, according to a Buzzfeed poll. EDIT: I do stand by my opinion that the blue and black look of the dress is ugly. Valefor.Sehachan said: » I quoted Kojo. edit:..unless Kali is Kojo confirmed. Anna Ruthven said: » Kalila said: » Valefor.Sehachan said: » Also, unlike you guys I don't feel fascinated from everyone seeing a different colour, I actually feel very upset. I'm very agitated right now. It seems more see it as white and gold than blue and black, according to a Buzzfeed poll. If two souls reside in the same body, will the perceive things differently?
Valefor.Sehachan said: » If two souls reside in the same body, will the perceive things differently? Kalila said: » Enuyasha said: » This one is odd because i can never see the old woman even if im trying to see it, some people can never see the young woman. Totes interesting. Theres other examples but id have to dig through my psychology book to find the examples i want. The young woman's necklace is the old woman's mouth. the young woman's bottom left ear is the old woman's far inner corner of the eye. The only thing that messes this up is the young woman's nose, making it look like the old woman has some fuzz or something at the top of her nose. Asura.Vyre said: » Kalila said: » Enuyasha said: » This one is odd because i can never see the old woman even if im trying to see it, some people can never see the young woman. Totes interesting. Theres other examples but id have to dig through my psychology book to find the examples i want. The young woman's necklace is the old woman's mouth. the young woman's bottom left ear is the old woman's far inner corner of the eye. The only thing that messes this up is the young woman's nose, making it look like the old woman has some fuzz or something at the top of her nose. Anna Ruthven said: » Most guys see it as blue and black, me, my brother, my dad. Women see it as white and gold. My mom, sister, and niece all saw it as white and gold. I legitimately don't understand what the *** this ***is all about... how stupid do you have to be to not see the obvious.
Unless you're colorblind. It's a yellow light, FFS. Have you all grown so accustomed to LED that you can't tell what color lightbulbs "used" to be. Shiva.Onorgul said: » Anna Ruthven said: » Most guys see it as blue and black, me, my brother, my dad. Women see it as white and gold. My mom, sister, and niece all saw it as white and gold. Quetzalcoatl.Valli said: » I legitimately don't understand what the *** this ***is all about... how stupid do you have to be to not see the obvious. Unless you're colorblind. It seems so easy that people kneejerk to "you must be stupid or colorblind", instead of actually thinking why they are seeing that color. Offline
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People have always been presented with the same information, and more likely than not, always taken something different from it.
Source doesn't really matter. A better example, in truth, would be interpretations of texts. of glaringly obvious symbols (like psychology symbols that Verda posted - I see both the chalice/vase and the faces at the same time, and always have) Simply saying the dress is ugly, isn't bashing on you or your thread, but it is a perfect example of seeing the same information being perceived differently, but what stigma about the dress tells us is that it's not, nor has it ever been limited to, reading black and white, but also colors. More so that someone's taste in a color psychologically differs from the person next to us, or in this case, hundreds of miles away from each other, because we're talking about this over the internet. Valefor.Sehachan said: » Quetzalcoatl.Valli said: » It's a yellow light, FFS. Have you all grown so accustomed to LED that you can't tell what color lightbulbs "used" to be. Offline
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Anna Ruthven said: » Valefor.Sehachan said: » If two souls reside in the same body, will the perceive things differently? Two personalities existing in the same body can view the same thing rather differently, because perception isn't based entirely on sight, but based on psychological filters that process what we're seeing. |
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