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- Abney_effect abstract "The Abney effect describes the perceived hue shift that occurs when white light is added to a monochromatic light source.The addition of white light will cause a desaturation of the monochromatic source, as perceived by the human eye. However, a less intuitive effect of the white light addition that is perceived by the human eye is the change in the apparent hue. This hue shift is physiological rather than physical in nature.This variance of hue as a result of the addition of white light was first described by the English chemist and physicist Sir William de Wiveleslie Abney in 1909, although the date is commonly reported as 1910. A white light source is created by the combination of red light, blue light, and green light. Sir Abney demonstrated that the cause of the apparent change in hue was the red light and green light that comprise this light source, and the blue light component of white light had no contribution to the Abney effect.".
- Abney_effect thumbnail Abney-effect-animation.gif?width=300.
- Abney_effect wikiPageID "2503147".
- Abney_effect wikiPageLength "15550".
- Abney_effect wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Abney_effect wikiPageRevisionID "677574232".
- Abney_effect wikiPageWikiLink Additive_color.
- Abney_effect wikiPageWikiLink Axon.
- Abney_effect wikiPageWikiLink CIE_1931_color_space.
- Abney_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Color_appearance_phenomena.
- Abney_effect wikiPageWikiLink Chromaticity.
- Abney_effect wikiPageWikiLink Color_appearance_model.
- Abney_effect wikiPageWikiLink Colorimetric_purity.
- Abney_effect wikiPageWikiLink Dominant_wavelength.
- Abney_effect wikiPageWikiLink Electromagnetic_spectrum.
- Abney_effect wikiPageWikiLink Hue.
- Abney_effect wikiPageWikiLink International_Commission_on_Illumination.
- Abney_effect wikiPageWikiLink Lightness.
- Abney_effect wikiPageWikiLink Nanometre.
- Abney_effect wikiPageWikiLink Opponent_process.
- Abney_effect wikiPageWikiLink Perception.
- Abney_effect wikiPageWikiLink Retinal_ganglion_cell.
- Abney_effect wikiPageWikiLink Spectral_color.
- Abney_effect wikiPageWikiLink Spectral_sensitivity.
- Abney_effect wikiPageWikiLink White.
- Abney_effect wikiPageWikiLink White_point.
- Abney_effect wikiPageWikiLink William_de_Wiveleslie_Abney.
- Abney_effect wikiPageWikiLink File:Abney-effect-animation.gif.
- Abney_effect wikiPageWikiLinkText "Abney effect".
- Abney_effect wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Appearance_phenomena.
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- Abney_effect wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Math.
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- Abney_effect subject Category:Color_appearance_phenomena.
- Abney_effect type Psychophysic.
- Abney_effect type Redirect.
- Abney_effect comment "The Abney effect describes the perceived hue shift that occurs when white light is added to a monochromatic light source.The addition of white light will cause a desaturation of the monochromatic source, as perceived by the human eye. However, a less intuitive effect of the white light addition that is perceived by the human eye is the change in the apparent hue.".
- Abney_effect label "Abney effect".
- Abney_effect sameAs Q3349714.
- Abney_effect sameAs অ্যাব্নি_ক্রিয়া.
- Abney_effect sameAs Abney-Effekt.
- Abney_effect sameAs Loi_dAbney.
- Abney_effect sameAs Efeito_Abney.
- Abney_effect sameAs m.07jdkt.
- Abney_effect sameAs Q3349714.
- Abney_effect wasDerivedFrom Abney_effect?oldid=677574232.
- Abney_effect depiction Abney-effect-animation.gif.
- Abney_effect isPrimaryTopicOf Abney_effect.