Just seems to me that if the dress had been photographed correctly (correct
exposure and white balance) there may have been far less dispute about the
colour. I can't dispute the fact that the small proportion of people with
some form of colour blindness would interpret the colours differently to
those without.
...Wayne
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From: olympus
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] On Behalf Of C.H.Ling
Sent: Saturday, 28 February 2015 2:05 PM
To: Olympus Camera Discussion
Subject: Re: [OM] Blue and Black or white and gold?
Here is an explanation of why we see differently.
http://www.wired.com/2015/02/science-one-agrees-color-dress/
And these may help to confirm the actual color of the dress.
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-31656935
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/02/28/science/white-or-blue-dress.ht
ml?_r=0
C.H.Ling
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From: "Chuck Norcutt" <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
I was looking at an RGB histogram in PhotoShop. I used levels to cut
the red and green. When I did the dress turned blue and black.
Chuck Norcutt
On 2/27/2015 6:11 PM, C.H.Ling wrote:
> Histogram won't tell color, RGB values does, the dress is blue and black
> according to RGB values although the black is not very pure (somewhat
> brown).
>
> C.H.Ling
>
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