Abney effect
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The Abney Effect is one of many documented phenomena related to color perception. Specifically the Abney effect relates to the apparent shift in hue that a light source takes when white light is added. That is, a blue light would seem to become more red when white light is added.
[edit] See also
- Other color illuminance changes
- Bezold-Brücke effect
- Hunt effect
- Purkinje effect
- Stevens effect
- People
[edit] References
- Bruce MacEvoy. Watercolors. Watercolors: the world's finest guide to watercolor painting. Retrieved on 2005-08-20, 2005.
- Dr. G. K. G. Prasad. Vision in a glass cockpit. Vision in a glass cockpit. Retrieved on 2005-08-20, 1999.