Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeAnother thing that turns gold is the lens in your eye. As we argue about the exact shade of red with a tinge of orange for an 8N, we may be looking through the time ravaged lens in the eye of the beholder.
While viewing a display of Monet's art at the Boston MFA I noticed a sudden change in the color and thought that if these are in chronological order, this guy must have had cataracts and had them removed. So I read the brochure and he did and the change is striking. Before the surgery he wouldn't have seen the colors he was painting as they appear on the painting. In an area lighted with yellow lights, the eye adjusts to filter out a lot of the yellow, He may have been painting what got through to his retina, but not as he saw it. My father had one eye done at a time, so for a while he was able to comment accurately on the difference while he could compare side by side. He also said that colors seemed much brighter after the surgery.
You can see this in a large room where different types of light are used in different areas. The only example I can think of was a hangar with mercury lamps on the ceiling and areas under the orbiter with either fluorescent lamps or high pressure sodium lamps. Not a common sight. Once you acclimated to each area, the colors in the rest of the room looked strange.
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