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A shader is a computer program that is used to do shading, texturing, special effects or post-processing. Shader nodes specifically refer to the nodes used to create shaders for Cycles, but this tag can be used for other shaders as well.
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Why does the saturation get stronger in darker areas of a cycles render?
The answer for this issue is "albedo", a very important aspect to keep in mind when creating shaders. … That's the main reason why the default cube is 0.8 RGB gray and not 1.0: albedo is somewhat encoded in the RGB values you feed to shaders as base colour, so if you gave your material a 1,1,1 as base colour …