Red and green colors appear differently during a solar eclipse due to the change in light intensity and the shift from photopic to scotopic vision, where cones become less active, and rods are more sensitive to blue-green wavelengths.
The Purkinje effect, observed during a solar eclipse, is a phenomenon where colors with longer wavelengths like red look darker due to the sudden dimness, while colors like blue-green become more pronounced as rods are more sensitive in low light.
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