If the Sun's color balance were slightly altered, causing its peak intensity to shift, how might the 'white' light perceived on Earth change?

Answer

It might shift toward a more noticeable orange or pale blue tint

The current near-perfect balance overcomes the single green peak to maintain the perception of white; any significant shift in the peak intensity, even within the green region, could alter the overall spectral balance enough to create a tint toward orange or blue when filtered by the atmosphere.

If the Sun's color balance were slightly altered, causing its peak intensity to shift, how might the 'white' light perceived on Earth change?
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