Simultaneous contrast.

If a given color is observed simultaneously in varied colored environments, it will often look different. When seen against a magenta-like background a red will appear more orange than the same red seen in front of a yellow-red background. This varying perception of one and the same color is known as simultaneous contrast.

Color Systems in Art and Science, edited by Klaus Stromer, translated from the German by Randy Cassada, 1999.

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