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color contrast

If two different colors are adjacent, each color adds its complementary color to the other {color contrast}. If bright color is beside dark color, contrast increases. If white and black areas are adjacent, they add opposite color to each other. If another color overlays background color, brighter color dominates. If brighter color is in background, it shines through overlay. If darker color is in background, overlay hides it.

successive contrast

Two adjacent different-colored objects have enhanced color differences {successive contrast} {simultaneous contrast}.

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