bakerjd
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That's what I'm thinking as well, lower quality LCD screens mucking with the image seems like a plausible theory.I see both. If you're using an LCD, tilt the screen and you'll see both... This is why you never trust the color of something you see on a computer.
I've looked at this on several different types of displays, and even in this picture, I think all you gold/white people are playing some kind of massive prank on us. I can't even comprehend how it's not just blue/black with some crappy dusty lens disturbance or overexposure.Everyone is our house is seeing something different on the same monitor. White and gold, blue and black, blue and brown.
However the picture below I am the only one in my home seeing both white and gold and blue and black in this one picture. I see white and gold in the top window pane and blue and black in the lower window pane. I could never see the blue and black in the other pictures without the window pane. Anyone one else see two differences when looking through the different window panes?