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metameric s. segmentary s.
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metamerism The change in colour which can result in a fabric due to a change in lighting - for example, viewing fabric in daylight as opposed to artificial light. Normally avoided by correct dye selection.
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metamerism More precisely
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metamerism The phenomenon where two colour samples appear close when viewed under one light source but shift in a non-uniform manner under an alternative light source. This is commonly experienced with colours produced by certain dye colorants, changes in the illuminant (tungsten, fluorescent or daylight) create a varying response in the appearance of these colours.
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metamerism A phenomenon in which two colors composed of different combinations of light wavelengths appear identical under a specific lightsource, but may look different under other light sources.
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