There are plenty of examples in everyday life - wearing one colour onstage as its opposite color shines on you is bound to have unexpected consequences, or perhaps heading to another fancy location where lighting tends to be unpredictable - a party, or a bar with nightlife activities. It is even as simple as waking up in your room at the golden hour and finding that everything has taken on a sort of amber color, although it doesn't take long to adjust to the change, and your eyes are usually good at determining the true color of objects under biased lighting in any case - how this interpretation works on an individual level is what causes the color illusion phenomena discussed above.
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