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<p>that show the "alexandrite effect" (color change or '<a href="page.php?w=Metamerism_%28color%29">metamerism</a>') show similar absorption/transmission features in the visible spectrum. This is an absorption band in the yellow (~590&nbsp;nm), along with valleys of transmission in the blue-green and red. Thus the color one sees depends on the spectral composition of the light source. Daylight is relatively balanced in its spectral power distribution (SPD) and since the human eye is most sensitive to green light, the balance is tipped to the green</p><p>
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