On Aug 22, 9:48=A0pm, Flark <flark...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a yellow object, a green background, and a white light source.
> For some reason, at extreme angles e.g. the line of sight is only
> 5 or 10 degrees different from the surface plane of the object,
> the reflected color from that plane of the yellow object is in fact
> blue.
>
> Can anyone suggest why this might be?
>
Look at this image:
http://www.maniacworld.com/Checker-Shadow-Illusion.jpg
The color at 'A' is the same as the color at 'B' - mess around
with it photoshop if you don't believe it.
=2E..or maybe it's something else. It's hard to say without
seeing a screenshot.
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