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re: What color is this dress?
Posted on 2/27/15 at 9:42 am to GRTiger
Posted on 2/27/15 at 9:42 am to GRTiger
quote:What about our computer at work analyzing the lace as gold? Our computer photo analyzer thing says gold in the picture. So I now feel the picture is gold. Not the dress though
This could not be more wrong in the context of people declaring the picture absolutely shows a white and gold dress and anyone who sees black and blue is wrong. It's not like my brain accidentally got the real color of the dress correct.
If it was shown that the dress was actually white and gold, I would understand that my eyes and brain were misinterpreting the dress as black and blue.
Posted on 2/27/15 at 9:45 am to lsupride87
You must have not read his first post. He covered that. The computer can't process things like a brain can.
Posted on 2/27/15 at 9:52 am to lsupride87
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What about our computer at work analyzing the lace as gold? Our computer photo analyzer thing says gold in the picture. So I now feel the picture is gold. Not the dress though
Take a look at a black object aroound (mouse, remote, etc.) Now position it under a light. If someone asked you what color it was, you would say black. Now take a picture of it under the light using a flash. Let your computer analyze it. It will say gray/brown, or whatever depending on the pixel and how the light affects that pixel.
Just because the computer says brown/gray, and the light from the flash makes it come off that way to you, your brain allows you to ignore the flash and overhead lights so you know it's still a black object.
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