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Toner’s Effect

Toner's Effect describes how certain particles in the air, called aerosols, or the buildup of dust and pollutants, can cause the face or objects to appear darker or more shaded when viewed through a polluted or smoky environment. Essentially, these particles scatter and absorb light, reducing visibility and creating an overall darkening effect. This phenomenon is important in fields like environmental science and optics, as it influences how we perceive clarity and brightness in polluted conditions.