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  2. Flash blindness - Wikipedia

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    Flash blindness is an either temporary or permanent visual impairment during and following exposure of a varying length of time to a light flash of extremely high intensity, such as a nuclear explosion, flash photograph, lightning strike, or extremely bright light, i.e. a searchlight, laser pointer, landing lights or ultraviolet light. [1]

  3. Complaints about headlight glare increase - AOL

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  4. Lens flare - Wikipedia

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    Flare is particularly caused by very bright light sources. Most commonly, this occurs when aiming toward the Sun (when the Sun is in frame or the lens is pointed sunward), and is reduced by using a lens hood or other shade. For good-quality optical systems, and for most images (which do not have a bright light shining into the lens), flare is a ...

  5. Elana Scherr: Are Modern Headlights Too Bright? - AOL

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    One solution could be adaptive headlights, which have been legal in Europe since 2006 and are in the slow process of NHTSA testing after finally being approved in 2022. But that's just going to ...

  6. Glare (vision) - Wikipedia

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    Since observers will not always look directly at a bright illuminated source, discomfort glare usually arises when an observer is focusing on a visual task (e.g. a computer-screen) and the bright source is within their peripheral visual field. [3] Disability glare impairs the vision of objects without necessarily causing discomfort. [4]

  7. Blinded by the light: Cars in the U.S. still lack glare ... - AOL

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    Headlights aren’t like a flashlight, where they just throw out a beam of light, there’s a very sharp horizontal cutoff. So there’s a line below which headlights are very bright,” he ...

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