It is crazy making. I can't see the gold at all. Kelly can't see it as black. At all. Just bizarre. Young eyes vs old eyes? No clue.
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Young eyes vs old eyes?
My eyes are just about the same age as your eyes, Suzi.
Checked on my phone. Still white and gold.
I can't see the gold at all. Kelly can't see it as black. At all. Just bizarre. Young eyes vs old eyes?
Tim's eyes are older than mine (AS FAR AS I KNOW), and he sees white and gold. He's willing to say it's white with a blue light shining on it.
He's sleeping on the couch tonight.
I see the periwinkle and bronze. No white, no black!
I was going to post it on FB to get opinions, but I decided I didn't want that many notifications in my email. It would be like the day I asked people how they pronounced "caramel."
Looks white and gold to me, though it's backlit so the white is showing blue-ish shadows. Where people are getting the black from, I have no idea.
Periwinkle and vomit-bronze.
Thirded.
I can't believe this new job made me miss the llama chase.
OK, I checked again and for a second could see the blue and brown. But now it's back to white and gold. Maybe because I'm sitting in a fairly dimly lit room so my brain is adjusting for that automatically?
::Takes phone outside into sunlight::
Nope. White and gold.
::Takes phone into dimly bedroom with drawn curtains::
No change.
When I tilted my laptop monitor towards me, it reads as (badly lit) white and gold. When I tip it away from me, it reads blue and black.
If I tilt the screen far enough away from to look different it looks like a photonegative.