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[[File:Colour shifting field.jpg|thumbnail|300px|'''Field''' by '''[[Anonymous]]''' - This image serves as an accurate portrayal of the commonly experienced [[psychedelic]] effect known as [[effect::colour shifting]].]]
[[File:Colour shifting field.jpg|thumbnail|300px|'''Field''' by '''[[Anonymous]]''' - This image serves as an accurate portrayal of the commonly experienced [[psychedelic]] effect known as [[effect::colour shifting]].]]
'''Colour shifting''' can be described as a visual effect in which the colours of various objects (particularly bright or out of place objects) shift and change their appearance through a repeated cycling of varying colours in a strange and fluid motion across their surface. For example, moss on a rock could physically shift from green to red to blue to any other colour and then back to green again in the visual style of a smooth and seamless animated loop.
'''Colour shifting''' can be described as a visual effect in which the colours of various objects (particularly bright or out of place objects) shift and change their appearance through a repeated cycling of varying colours in a strange and fluid motion across their surface. For example, moss on a rock could physically shift from green to red to blue to any other colour and then back to green again in the visual style of a smooth and seamless animated loop.

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Field by Anonymous - This image serves as an accurate portrayal of the commonly experienced psychedelic effect known as colour shifting.

Colour shifting can be described as a visual effect in which the colours of various objects (particularly bright or out of place objects) shift and change their appearance through a repeated cycling of varying colours in a strange and fluid motion across their surface. For example, moss on a rock could physically shift from green to red to blue to any other colour and then back to green again in the visual style of a smooth and seamless animated loop.

Image examples

Psychoactive substances

Compounds within our psychoactive substance index which may cause this effect include:

Experience reports

Anecdotal reports which describe this effect within our experience index include:

See also