For reference:
www.wired.com/2015/02/science-one-agrees-color-dress/
Under no circumstances, am I able to see the middle photo as blue & black as opposed to white & gold. I loaded the pic above into three different editors, and no matter what I did, I could not make the middle dress look like the right dress.
The Wikipedia article on it says:
There is no consensus on why the dress elicits such discordant perceptions.[31] The neuroscientists Bevil Conway and Jay Neitz believe they are a result of how the human brain perceives colour and chromatic adaptation. Conway believes it is connected to how the brain processes the various hues of a daylight sky: "Your visual system is looking at this thing, and you're trying to discount the chromatic bias of the daylight axis ... people either discount the blue side, in which case they end up seeing white and gold, or discount the gold side, in which case they end up with blue and black."
So, I don't understand, at all, how people can think that the middle dress looks more like the right dress (which, by the way, is the "actual color" of the dress) than the left dress.