>> Color is not absolute by a longshot. It's a perception thing
>>more than
>> anything else. One color look different depending on what
>>color it is 
>> viewed next to. Timo showed a brilliant example of this on
>>IRC a while 
>> back. Anyone still got that link?
>
>You mean this checker-board, where a white square in the shadow has
>absolut the same color as a black square in the light?
>
><http://images.google.de/images?q=checker+illusion&hl=de&btnG=B
ilder-Suche>

No, although this one is pretty cool too. The other one was a java
thingy where you could put a cover on. You didn't believe it until you
put it on :-)

Regards
Karl

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