| metamerism |
The tendency for color to shift in hue as it is viewed under different lighting conditions.
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| metamerism |
A phenomenon exhibited by a pair of colors which match under one light, but not another. An example can include colors that match indoors in incandescent light and not outdoors in natural sunlight.
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| metamer |
a compound exhibiting, or capable of exhibiting, metamerism.
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| metamere |
1. one of a series of homologous segments of the body of an animal. 2. in genetic theory, one of a varying number of common repeating units that make up the repressor segment of a chromosomal locus, the actual number of metameres in a given locus being proportional to the degree of repression of the trait in question.
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| metameric c.’s |
colors that appear identical to the normal eye, but which are the resultants of different combinations of chromatic stimuli or wavelengths.
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