Hello,

I need Help with this question. My opinion the answer is #4, though I don't know.
Can someone please Help?

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To take three photographs of the same object outdoors on a clear day, one in the early morning, one at noon, and another near sunset, you would expect the color of the object to appear

#1 The same in all photos
#2 orange-red in the picture taken at noon
#3 "flat" in the photos taken in morning and dusk
#4 slightly different in each photo

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Is the light different during those times? Does light affect color?

Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. Since you are studying color and the effect of light on color, you might like the following sites:

1. http://www.lightsearch.com/resources/lightguides/colormetrics.html

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3. http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/lightandcolor/java.html

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To answer your question, the color of an object can appear slightly different in each photo taken at different times of the day. This is because the color of an object is influenced by the quality and intensity of light.

During the early morning and near sunset, the sunlight is warmer and has a lower intensity. This can create a warm, soft glow and potentially make the colors appear more subdued or "flat" in the photos taken during these times (#3).

At noon, when the sun is at its highest point, the light is harsher and more intense. This can result in a higher contrast and potentially make the colors appear more vibrant or orange-red in the photo taken at noon (#2).

Therefore, the correct answer to this question would be #4 - the color of the object would be slightly different in each photo.

If you would like to learn more about the effect of light on color or deepen your understanding, I recommend visiting the websites provided. They provide helpful resources and information on color metrics, light and color interactions, and more.