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The Internet's latest obsession: White and gold or blue and black? What colour is #TheDress?

FP Staff • February 27, 2015, 11:59:57 IST
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On Thursday, the Internet exploded into two new warring camps: White and gold or Blue and black? The subject of this colour debate is dress that had been posted on Tumblr

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The Internet's latest obsession: White and gold or blue and black? What colour is #TheDress?

On Thursday, the Internet exploded into two new warring camps: White and gold or Blue and black? The subject of this colour debate is a dress that had been posted on Tumblr by a 21-year-old singer named Caitlin McNeill. This is her blogpost which sparked the war. The issue: Some people see Black and Blue, others see White and Gold. McNeill told Business Insider that the dress was worn by the mother of one of her friends who recently got married. She told BI, “What happened was two of my close friends were actually getting married and the mother of the bride took a photo of the dress to send to her daughter. When my friend showed the dress to her fiancee, they disagreed on the color.” [caption id=“attachment_2125159” align=“alignleft” width=“536”]What colour do you see? What colour do you see?[/caption] After that the picture was posted on Facebook but there was still disagreement over the colour. That’s when McNeill posted it on to Tumblr. From then, the Internet exploded. Even Taylor Swift tweeted about the dress debate. Below are some initial reactions to the dress:

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In fact, according to BuzzFeed over 74% percent people were seeing White and Gold

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Then Abode pitched in and pointed out how one Twitter user @HopeTaylor had used Adobe Lightroom to explain why people were seeing two different colours.

The dress problem has been solved s/o to @Adobe and @Lightroom ok night pic.twitter.com/iEHK8Puotq

— Hope Taylor (@hopetaylorphoto) February 27, 2015
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But that whole White balance argument wasn’t good enough to convince many people. Wired even spoke to two neuroscientists said that there was a reason why people were seeing two different colours. Jay Neitz, a neuroscientist at the University of Washington, told Wired, “I’ve studied individual differences in color vision for 30 years, and this is one of the biggest individual differences I’ve ever seen." Incidentally he too sees white-and-gold. The piece on Wired points out that as daylight changes, it “varies from the pinkish red of dawn, up through the blue-white of noontime, and then back down to reddish twilight.” “What’s happening here is your visual system is looking at this thing, and you’re trying to discount the chromatic bias of the daylight axis,” Bevil Conway, a neuroscientist who studies color and vision at Wellesley College told Wired, “So people either discount the blue side, in which case they end up seeing white and gold, or discount the gold side, in which case they end up with blue and black.” If that scientific mumbo-jumbo is going above your head, well there’s an simpler explanation. What is the colour of the dress? It is blue and black. And if you look at the blue and black for a long time, then the gold-versions of the dress might just morph into the blue one. Don’t worry the dress isn’t evil, it’s your brain playing a mind trick. Also as  Mashable points that several eagle-eyed folks found the dress for sale on Roman Originals. The colours available are Black and blue but there’s no white and gold. Sorry team White and gold. McNeill who posted the picture also has a final word on the dress. She told Business Insider, “I got to the wedding and the mother was wearing the dress. Obviously it was blue and black.” Or was it? We’ll just have to take McNeill and Roman Originals’ word for it. Here is a closer look at the dress. What do you think? [caption id=“attachment_2125219” align=“alignleft” width=“510”] ![What colour do you see?](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Screen-shot-2015-02-27-at-11.38.26-AM.png) What colour do you see?[/caption]

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