színszrk
Színszrk is a fictional term used in Hungarian-language speculative fiction and color-theory discussions to describe a hypothetical perceptual phenomenon in which the perceived color of an object shifts under different ambient lighting and surrounding colors, beyond what standard color spaces predict. In this concept, a viewer's color experience can differ between observers or even for the same observer over time, while the spectral composition of the light remains constant. It is commonly discussed as a thought experiment to explore how context, memory, and attention influence color perception.
In literature and media, színszrk is invoked to symbolize the subjectivity of perception and the instability
Origin and usage: The term színszrk combines szín (color) with a fictional suffix, and its exact etymology
Related topics include color constancy, chromatic adaptation, simultaneous contrast, and perceptual psychology of color.