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It is very common for the colours of various objects, particularly brightly coloured out of place objects, to become subject to an effect that shifts and changes the colours through a repeated cycling of hues in a strange, fluid motion across its surface. For example, moss on a rock could physically shift from green, to red, to blue, and then back to green again in a very short space of time.
Another form of this is colour tinting, this is when a black and white image or video begins to fill in with colour, this looks somewhat vague and is very similar to old black and white photos that have been tinted with oil paint. These often colour some spots while leaving others black and white.
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