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Brightness Dimension
An aspect of visual perception in which a stimulus appears to emit or reflect more or less light.
Color Solid
A three-dimensional model representing the relationships between different colors, typically showing hue, value (lightness), and saturation (chroma) as the dimensions.
Negative Afterimage
A negative afterimage is a visual illusion that occurs when the eyes are exposed to a brightly lit stimulus, leading to the appearance of a reversed color image when the stimulus is removed.
Complementary Hue
Colors directly opposite each other on the color wheel, which when combined in the right proportions, produce a neutral color like white or grey.
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