This led to a concept known as simultaneous contrast.
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Recently, Cornelissen " et al . " ( 2006 ) performed a similar experiment involving the simultaneous contrast illusion.
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"Simultaneous contrast " was her name for the result, which was folded lengthwise and crosswise and published in book form.
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The contrast within individual frames ( " simultaneous contrast " ) can be increased when the backlight can be locally dimmed.
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The shadow produced by yellow sunlight shining on the snow gives the impression of a blue-violet color, the effect of simultaneous contrast.
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Two complementary colors of the same degree of vividness and brightness placed next to one another produce an intense reaction, called the " law of simultaneous contrast ."
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In order to maintain saturated color quality, to avoid simultaneous contrast error between saturated colors and peak white brightness, while simultaneously reducing backlight power requirements, the display backlight brightness is under control of the PenTile driver engine.
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Chevreul worked as the director of the dye works at Les Gobelins tapestry works in Paris, where he noticed that the perceived colour of a particular thread was influenced by its surrounding threads, a phenomenon he called simultaneous contrast ".
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These authors presented observers in an fMRI scan with simultaneous contrast stimuli composed of a central circle of uniform luminance and a peripheral region whose luminance was modulated in time ( and also tested other conditions where the modulated and the constant regions were inverted ).
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His more famous paintings depict seascapes such as " Antibes, The Pink Cloud " ( 1916 ) . " The Lagoon of St . Mark " is an early example of his seascapes that clearly demonstrates the process of color division and the law of simultaneous contrast.