The Bezold effect is a phenomenon in color perception where the appearance of a color can change due to the presence of surrounding colors. It illustrates how the perception of a particular color can be altered by adjacent colors, leading to changes in hue, saturation, or brightness. For example, when a color is placed next to a contrasting color, its appearance may shift, making it look different than when viewed in isolation.

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