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Recently, this image (first) has been shared around as a photo of Rohner's Furniture, the Oshkosh furniture store where the Backrooms image was taken.
It's NOT real!
It's a render made by Typhol12. The second image is the ONLY real image of the same room!
#backrooms


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@PurpPixel A better quality version of that second image: Disappointing to learn it's not the same building (though if they were connected by a big doorway, that difference is arguably just a technicality.) x.com/VermilViathan/…
Viathan 🔆@VermilViathan
here's some new info that i uncovered - before it was a hobbytown, the space that was the backrooms was a furniture store called rohner's for decades, and here is a photo of what i believe is the room as it appeared from an ad from 1977. the ceiling lights are a match
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since the movie came out i think its time i update this drawning

Eric@_eric2009
i realized i didnt do any backrooms movie art since it was announced lemme fix that
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@Jamism360439 because it was based on the actual original design instead of being a vague approximation of it


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@maywrence @ashotmagazine Don't think you undstood mine, either.
If outdoor white balance on that camera makes images look orange instead of greenish-yellow, then the white balance setting is not the reason the image looks the way it does.
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@PurpPixel @ashotmagazine I don't think you understand my point tbh
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The original iconic ‘BACKROOMS’ photo appeared yellow because the camera’s white balance was set incorrectly.
You can easily recreate that same look by pushing your camera’s white balance warmer, giving it a similar atmosphere straight out of camera without needing heavy editing.
via @imPatrickT

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@PurpPixel @ashotmagazine In the actually yellow images you posted the yellow comes from the walls literally being yellow, which we know was not the case for the backrooms
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@maywrence @ashotmagazine some examples. these are all set to outdoor and, again, were taken on the same model camera. they're yellow, sure, but not the same greenish-yellow of the original image.




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@maywrence @ashotmagazine The Metadata of the image itself says the white balance was set to auto (unkown means auto, if it was outdoor it would say daylight)
I can also say from my experience of using the exact same model camera that outdoor white balance makes images orange, not yellow.

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