Objects are not inherently colored, but rather reflect different proportions of radiant energy. Thus, if the light incident on a surface changes, the apparent color of the object may change. Depending on the light source, this shift can be small or large. Color of LED lighting is typically characterized using the correlated color temperature (CCT) and color rendering index (CRI) metrics.
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