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* ''[[Fairest]]'' by Gail Carson Levine reveals the heroine's hair to be "htun", a colour only gnomes can see, but which humans see as merely black.
* Nancy Kress's 1978 short story "A Delicate Shade of Kipney" has a group of colonists from Earth stranded on a planet with a greyish, nearly opaque atmosphere. Within two generations, their descendants have given the desaturated colors they see around them names like "kipney" and "tlem".
* In [[Eleanor Cameron]]'s ''The Wonderful Flight to the [[Fungus Humongous|Mushroom Planet]]'', the eccentric scientist discovered the eponymous world by way of his recently invented infra-green filter. (Yeah, Ms. Cameron kinda [[Artistic License Indexes|played fast and loose with science]].)
 
 
== New Media ==
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'''Fry''': Yeah.
'''Amy''': They have a college kid wear that to attract customers. }}
*:* In the episode "Reincarnation", an exploding comet creates a rainbow with an extra color never seen before. However, since that particular segment was [[Deliberately Monochrome]], that new color just looks gray to the audience.
 
 
== Real Life ==