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Color perception goes beyond the surface of an object—it is shaped by the interaction between light, the object, and the observer. The same color can appear noticeably different under daylight, incandescent, fluorescent, or LED lighting, creating challenges for accurate evaluation and quality control. This application note introduces the fundamentals of color perception, explains the importance of standardized and user-defined illuminants, and shows how measuring color under multiple lighting conditions helps ensure consistent and reliable results in real-world applications.

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