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Lecture 18: Color Science (38)
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This is an interesting example that the same color with different relative images may look totally different. I think there are also examples that different colors look the same because of the soundings.

This story is that human perceives relative magnitude rather than absolute values. For example, if the sound increases 2 folds, we will feel it doubles, but not the absolute value of sound.

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