Who originally posted the dress?

Who originally posted the dress?

The phenomenon originated from a washed-out colour photograph of a dress posted on the social networking service Facebook. Within a week, more than ten million tweets had mentioned the dress, using hashtags such as #thedress, #whiteandgold, and #blackandblue.

Is the dress blue or gold original post?

Remember, the dress is actually blue and black, though most people saw it as white and gold, at least at first. My research showed that if you assumed the dress was in a shadow, you were much more likely to see it as white and gold.

What was the real color of the dress?

The retailer of the dress confirmed that the real color of the ‘Lace Bodycon Dress’ was actually blue and black. So, although the dress is blue and black, your unconscious overthinking makes you see it as white and gold.

What does it mean if you see the dress as white and gold?

So, if you assumed that the dress was in a shadow in natural light, you would see it as white and gold because your brain automatically subtracted blue-ish short-wavelength light. This made the image appear more yellow in hue, hence people saw the dress as white and gold.

Who posted the blue and black dress?

THE DRESS THAT STORMED THE INTERNET The picture of the dress was posted on Tumblr in 2015 by Caitlin McNeill, a 21-year-old aspiring singer from Scotland, after noticing her friends saw different colours in the photograph.

Who took the photo of the blue and black dress?

Caitlin McNeill
The picture was initially posted on Tumblr by a 21-year-old singer named Caitlin McNeill who lives on the tiny Scottish island of Colonsay.

What was the brand of the black and blue dress?

British clothing retailer Roman Originals has confirmed the dress that drove millions of people crazy around the world is in fact blue and black, tweeting: “We should know!” #TheDress took over Twitter this week with Hollywood stars, athletes and politicians all weighing in on the great dress debate.

Why can I see the dress in both colours?

People are seeing the dress in varying colors because of the different ways in which they perceive colors. As a result, some are seeing it as white and gold, while others are seeing it as blue and black. Some see it as both. Others are struggling to see it as blue and black.

What’s the deal with the blue and black dress?

People who saw the dress as a white-gold color probably assumed it was lit by daylight, so their brains ignored shorter, bluer wavelengths. Those who saw it as a blue-black shade assumed a warm, artificial light, so their brains ignored longer, redder wavelengths.

When did the blue and black dress start?

How much does the black and blue dress cost?

The dress is currently sold in 140 Roman Originals stores in the U.K. or online and a new batch is expected next week. The retail price is $77 (50 British pounds).

Who made the black and blue dress?

What type of illusion is the dress?

Colour illusions are images where the object’s surrounding colours trick the eye into incorrectly interpreting the colour. What’s happening with #TheDress is that your eye is either discounting the blue so you’re seeing white and gold, or discounting the gold so your eye sees blue and black.

What is the difference between ‘op’ and ‘original post’?

Either or an abstraction related to both, depending on context. To be clear, “OP” may refer to: the Original Post; or. the Original Poster; or. the Original Post or the Original Poster, ambiguously; the Original Post and the Original Poster, abstractly.

Why can’t I see the original post on my page?

You have to share your PAGE’S post using your personal PROFILE in order to get the original post to show. If you try getting the original text to show while using your PAGE to share, it won’t work. This is a tech support sub for Meta/Facebook.

Is there a way to share the original post on Facebook?

100% agreed, the only workaround is sharing by including the URL in the posting box but that is not very convenient. However that also means the share count won’t change as Facebook does not recognize you share it I figured it out guys. You have to share your PAGE’S post using your personal PROFILE in order to get the original post to show.

  • September 12, 2022