Appearance color

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Due to the folds, an item of clothing appears that is actually even in color in colors of different brightness

The appearance color is the color as it can actually be perceived under a given incidence of light. Based on the object objectively and mostly unchangeable color (as the physical property of the colored substance), which is referred to as the local color , the appearance color results from the respective (local) lighting situation, such as different color and strength of the light, lighting and viewing angles due to different color brightnesses, Shine or certain reflections.

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