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The memory shade effect is the phenomenon that the canonical hue of a sort of object acquired through experience (e.g. the sky, a leaf, or a strawberry) can directly modulate the appearance of the particular colours of objects. Human observers purchase Memory Wave colors via their experiences with cases of that kind. For instance, most human observers know that an apple usually has a reddish hue
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