epävarmuusvalo
Epävarmuusvalo, a Finnish term roughly translating to "uncertainty light," describes a phenomenon observed in certain visual contexts, particularly in lighting design and digital displays. It refers to a perceived light that is not directly emitted from a source but rather inferred or suggested by the surrounding visual cues. This can occur when an area appears brighter than its surroundings, but upon closer inspection, there is no discernible light fixture or emissive surface contributing to that brightness. Instead, the viewer's brain interprets the contrast and spatial relationships as indicating a light source.
The concept of epävarmuusvalo is often discussed in relation to optical illusions and the way the human
Understanding epävarmuusvalo can be important in fields like art, graphic design, and even architectural lighting, where