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Computer forecast models make certain assumptions about the atmosphere that are not always correct.
Perceived Color
The characteristic of visual perception that is described through color categories such as red, blue, green, etc., which depends on the wavelength of light and interpretation by the brain.
Brightness
The perception of how luminous an object appears, often influenced by the intensity of the light it emits or reflects.
Saturation
In color theory, saturation refers to the intensity of a color; how pure it is in comparison to gray.
Feature Detectors
Specialized neurons in the brain that respond to specific features of a stimulus, such as lines, edges, angles, or movements.
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