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moog":3fqpnol6 said:
dude how was it?
Air blasting rockets is a lot easier when you have perspective.

It isn't as immersive as Minecraft or Elite in VR, I actually had a better experience with the DK1 for TF2 immersion.

Air blasting rockets is a lot easier with perspective, you aren't relying on timing nearly as much.

Being able to glance left or right is very nice.

My brain was never fooled with TF2, there is a lot of technical problems with it still, but it is a good experiment.
 

Hybrida

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So like everyone is going crazy over a White/light blue and Gold dress. Some one is trolling hard, but I'm too good for it. So there's a pic of a dress that's white/light blue and gold, but slightly color blind people are seeing it as Blue and Black. According to computers, the RGB scale, and people who can see correctly-- Black is impossible in the pic. 1000000% no black on the dress.

Slightly color blind people are seeing R:124 G:106 B:66 as Black. Hey, R:0 G:0 B:0 is Black! R:124 G:106 B:66 is Gold! Funny how weak brains are fooled by light illusions. Then the people try to defend the stupidity by showing a different Blue and Dark blue dress in another pic. It's not even the same blue in the 1st pic.

Thank you 158 IQ and advance brain... Trolling the master of trolling? Nope nope nope. Nice try humans... The pic everyone is going nuts over is white/light blue and Gold. There's no Black... Until next time, later...
 
For me the picture flicks between black and blue or white and gold depending on what I've been looking at previously. It's a valid optical illusion, not some show of colour blindness or weak brains.
 

Jason

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Hybrida":v4kz5xvr said:
So like everyone is going crazy over a White/light blue and Gold dress. Some one is trolling hard, but I'm too good for it. So there's a pic of a dress that's white/light blue and gold, but slightly color blind people are seeing it as Blue and Black. According to computers, the RGB scale, and people who can see correctly-- Black is impossible in the pic. 1000000% no black on the dress.

Slightly color blind people are seeing R:124 G:106 B:66 as Black. Hey, R:0 G:0 B:0 is Black! R:124 G:106 B:66 is Gold! Funny how weak brains are fooled by light illusions. Then the people try to defend the stupidity by showing a different Blue and Dark blue dress in another pic. It's not even the same blue in the 1st pic.

Thank you 158 IQ and advance brain... Trolling the master of trolling? Nope nope nope. Nice try humans... The pic everyone is going nuts over is white/light blue and Gold. There's no Black... Until next time, later...

Right, so you're insulting the millions of people who see it as a different colour? Not to mention you didn't take into account that the dress is infact blue and black as seen from the website that you can purchase it from... so basically, your so called 158 IQ and advance brain means absolutely bugger all... maybe next time, chief.

Link to the dress: http://www.romanoriginals.co.uk/invt/70931
 
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Hybrida

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Jason":72vvgduc said:
Right, so you're insulting the millions of people who see it as a different colour? Not to mention you didn't take into account that the dress is infact blue and black as seen from the website that you can purchase it from... so basically, your so called 158 IQ and advance brain means absolutely bugger all... maybe next time, chief.

Link to the dress: http://www.romanoriginals.co.uk/invt/70931

See? You're falling for it. This is exactly why I'm better. The dress they're showing at that link has nothing to do with the pic everyone is going crazy over. Millions of that crazy population could be nuked off for all I care. Even if it's the same dress, It's NOT black in dark blue in the original pic.

R:124 G:106 B:66 is not black. Computers don't even see it as black. Normal people don't see it as black unless they're doing something such as tilting the screen like an ass. But you know what's not ever changing? The RGB number being gold in the original pic. It's already been proven those people are slightly color blind if they seen black in the original pic. https://www.yahoo.com/tech/explained-wh ... soc_trk=ma

If the color shifts or changes, you're in trouble. See Blue and black you're in trouble. Can't see the 57 you're in very big trouble...There's no illusion, just people being trolled by their brains making the wrong choice. The other Dress for sell is just comfort the crazy people being trolled. White & Gold is the color... It could be 2 dresses, or 30. That 1st pic is still staying White & Gold. Showing other pics isn't going to change the original pic.
 

Jason

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If I shine a light on a pitch black wall then take a photo, the RGB will not be 0:0:0 on that photo... doesn't mean the wall isn't black though, does it? The first time I saw the picture and was asked by a friend what colour the dress was, I'd already seen the dress on the website I linked, so I knew it was blue and black regardless of what the RGB scale says.
 

Hybrida

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bacon":177y5eul said:
the girl who bought the dress said it was black and blue

She can say it's purple and green for all I care... The dress in the pic is white and gold. That's what the camera saw, it's what computers are displaying, and it's what the RGB numbers are matching. The additional information backing up an illusion seems to be throwing people off.

This should make it clear:
It's like when people eyes appear red in a picture. Their eyes are RED in the picture. Telling me and showing me their real eye color does not change the RED eyes in the picture. The question is what color are the eyes in the pic? If people say BLUE because they see an light illusion and knows the person's eyes are really blue in real life, those people would get the question wrong.

"They're red there, but--" No buts, they're red in the picture. Red eye effect.
Oh, someone sees blue eyes in the pic, but the RGB numbers reads RED? They're wrong, colored blind, and fooled by their own brain. The RGB numbers are right. "But her eyes are blue in real life." That has nothing to do with the question/picture, you're still wrong. Case closed.
 
I did a colour perception test and got 100%, I see gold and white.

However, I am very aware that the original dress is actually black and blue.

The problem is that the human brain corrects for lighting, the original photo corrected for colour balance, so your eye can correct in two directions with this photo, it can correct it to the original blue and black or it can correct it to white and gold.

Using a colour picker isn't a good method, it just proves what colour the photo is, not the dress. The eye will still try to correct for lighting.

I was adamant that it was white and gold until the owner of the dress came forward and I was like O_O



Also, quite hilariously, it depends on what monitor you're looking at the photo on. You can tilt a monitor with vertical shift and end up with a blue and black image.
 
Hybrida":2nfelq4p said:
bacon":2nfelq4p said:
the girl who bought the dress said it was black and blue

She can say it's purple and green for all I care... The dress in the pic is white and gold. That's what the camera saw, it's what computers are displaying, and it's what the RGB numbers are matching. The additional information backing up an illusion seems to be throwing people off.

This should make it clear:
It's like when people eyes appear red in a picture. Their eyes are RED in the picture. Telling me and showing me their real eye color does not change the RED eyes in the picture. The question is what color are the eyes in the pic? If people say BLUE because they see an light illusion and knows the person's eyes are really blue in real life, those people would get the question wrong.

"They're red there, but--" No buts, they're red in the picture. Red eye effect.
Oh, someone sees blue eyes in the pic, but the RGB numbers reads RED? They're wrong, colored blind, and fooled by their own brain. The RGB numbers are right. "But her eyes are blue in real life." That has nothing to do with the question/picture, you're still wrong. Case closed.

Actually, the red reflex has nothing to do with eye color. When light from the flash gets shined on the eyes the back part of the eyes, which is red in color, will show. That is unless you have glaucoma or an eye tumor.
 
Hybrida":21q5623s said:
bacon":21q5623s said:
the girl who bought the dress said it was black and blue

She can say it's purple and green for all I care... The dress in the pic is white and gold. That's what the camera saw, it's what computers are displaying, and it's what the RGB numbers are matching. The additional information backing up an illusion seems to be throwing people off.

This should make it clear:
It's like when people eyes appear red in a picture. Their eyes are RED in the picture. Telling me and showing me their real eye color does not change the RED eyes in the picture. The question is what color are the eyes in the pic? If people say BLUE because they see an light illusion and knows the person's eyes are really blue in real life, those people would get the question wrong.

"They're red there, but--" No buts, they're red in the picture. Red eye effect.
Oh, someone sees blue eyes in the pic, but the RGB numbers reads RED? They're wrong, colored blind, and fooled by their own brain. The RGB numbers are right. "But her eyes are blue in real life." That has nothing to do with the question/picture, you're still wrong. Case closed.
you are comparing apples to oranges.
i almost forget sometimes you are just one massive troll
 

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