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Bezold effect

is an optical illusion, named after a German professor of meteorology, Wilhelm von Bezold (1837–1907), who discovered that a color may appear different depending on its relation to adjacent colors.

Simultaneous Contrast(I like number two better!)

1. A contrast effect is the enhancement or diminishment, relative to normal, of perception, cognition or related performance as a result of successive (immediately previous) or simultaneous exposure to a stimulus of lesser or greater value in the same dimension.

2. Simultaneous contrast refers to the way in which two different colors affect each other, how one color can change how we perceive the tone and hue of another when placed side by side. The colors themselves don’t change, but we see them as altered. -SOURCE

Keyed Color

Also called “chroma key,” it is a technique for superimposing one video image onto another. Widely used to place an interesting scene behind people such as a news reporter on TV, it is also used for creating special effects such as floating a car on the ocean.

 

 

 

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Bezold Effect

Basically when a color looks different beside one color then it does another.

Simultaneous Contrast

I feel like this is similar to the Bezold Effect, making us believe we’re seeing something one way when it’s bee the same all along.

Keyed Color

This is what is used to use as a keypouint for something, often used with video editing.

 

 

Bezold

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simul contrst

 

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keye color

 

 

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