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English: Digital illustration of a stripe of red paint passing between shadow and light
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Author David Briggs

The red stripe appears brighter and more colorful in the light than in the shadow, but is seen as having the same object colour (Munsell 5R 5/14) with the same chroma in both areas. Because the brightness increases in proprtion to the colorfulness, both areas also exhibit the same saturation. Previously published http://www.huevaluechroma.com/016.php

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