I know it’s actually blue and black. But that effect only existed for that specific picture, because of the specific lighting. This isn’t the original, and I also used a different screen to view it. I still see blue and gold.
The Lemmy picture is blue/black for me while Wikipedia is white/gold. Is it the same picture? Or is because Lemmy fully supports dark mode while my browser doesn’t?
Not this crap again. It depends on your screens lighting but it is blue and black
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_dress
I know it’s actually blue and black. But that effect only existed for that specific picture, because of the specific lighting. This isn’t the original, and I also used a different screen to view it. I still see blue and gold.
The Lemmy picture is blue/black for me while Wikipedia is white/gold. Is it the same picture? Or is because Lemmy fully supports dark mode while my browser doesn’t?
I’ve been looking at this photo for like 10 years and even though I know for a fact that it’s blue and black I only ever see white and gold
Same for me, across dozens of screens and different apartments and at school and… I don’t think it’s just the lighting
just look at the HSL profile of a blue pixel. Surprise, it’s blue.