> (<metamerism> is a term which, when used correctly, describes a
> different, but arguably related, occurrence in colour matching. The
> best example I've read of this [thanks Rudy Vonk] is of the woman who
> buys matching shoes and handbag under shop florescent lights and finds
> they are not a match at all under daylight.), that's a <metameric
> pair>, sometimes alike sometimes not .


The best example of metamerism is the same woman with the problem about the
shoes, and she , as well as some 90% of women are exposed to daily
metamerism, as you can clearly see how awful their make up look in daylight,
after having spent countless hours doing their faces under fluorescent
light. Should I call this Metameric Beauty??

Definitely business is wherever you find opportunities. Metamerism is king
for the Beauty Industry


  Jorge Parra
   

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