When you walk from outside, which is illuminated by sunlight, to inside, which is illuminated by “tungsten”
illumination, your perception of colors remains fairly constant. But under some illuminations, such as street
lights called “sodium vapor” lights that sometimes illuminate highways or parking lots, colors do seem to
change. Why do you think color constancy would hold under some illuminations, but not others?

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