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The regular 'dress' looks white and gold to me, but this looks blue and brown. Aargh! {{unsigned|Jadzia.dax}}
 
The regular 'dress' looks white and gold to me, but this looks blue and brown. Aargh! {{unsigned|Jadzia.dax}}
 
It may seem petty, but this site usually points out small errors Randall makes and I think there is one in the mouse over text. I'm not native in English, so it's likely I'm wrong. But »''only to find there was unexpectedly disagreement over whether the thing they'd revealed was a goat or a car''« doesn't look right to me. I'd want it to be either »»''only to find there was unexpected disagreement over whether the thing they'd revealed was a goat or a car''« or »''only to find there unexpectedly was disagreement over whether the thing they'd revealed was a goat or a car''«. --[[Special:Contributions/162.158.134.178|162.158.134.178]] 17:04, 29 November 2017 (UTC)
 
 
:I'm not a native English speaker either, and I also take a little longer to understand that phrase because of the way it's worded. Your first suggestion looks better. The second one, though, not as much. [[User:GuiRitter|GuiRitter]] ([[User talk:GuiRitter|talk]]) 17:35, 29 November 2017 (UTC)
 
 
The explanation mentions the color of the actual physical dress, and I question the relevance of this. The question is not the color of the dress itself but the color of the photograph. (Furthermore, the displayed color of the photograph will vary depending on the monitor its being displayed on, potentially making the whole issue of optical illusions a moot point)
 
 
== "Orange"? ==
 
 
I question the characterization of the accent color as "orange". Even the block of it sitting by itself in the explanation text is clearly brown or olive
 
: Fun fact: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wh4aWZRtTwU  Brown does not exist in RGB]. It's all about the context. That said, I agree, it certainly looks more brown than orange, when surrounded by the white of the screen. It's more orangey (i.e., it looks brighter) when surrounded by the dark blue in the comic. Anonymous04:59, 11 April 2020 (UTC)
 
 
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man it just looks like dull gold and dull blue to me [[User:Certified_nqh|Me]]<sup>&#91;[[285: Wikipedian Protester|''citation needed'']]&#93;[[Category:Pages using the "citation needed" template]]</sup> 15:18, 3 October 2023 (UTC)
 

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