Neon color spreading

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title: Neon color spreading
text: Neon color spreading is an optical illusion in the category of transparency effects, characterized by fluid borders between the edges of a colored object and the background in the presence of black lines. The illusion was first documented in 1971 and was eventually rediscovered in 1975 by Van Tuijl. "Neon" references a neon tube and the bright colors that appear within one. "Color spreading" references how the colors seem to spread out from the center of the colored portion of the object. Neon c
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description: Optical illusion
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neon_color_spreading
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date modified: 2024-02-19T12:49:29Z
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