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  2. Haze (optics) - Wikipedia

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    Reflection Haze is an optical phenomenon usually associated with high gloss surfaces, it is a common surface problem that can affect appearance quality. The reflection from an ideal high gloss surface should be clear and radiant, however, due to scattering at imperfections in the surface caused by microscopic structures or textures (≈ 0.01 mm wavelength) the reflection can appear milky or ...

  3. Turbidity - Wikipedia

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    Turbidity (or haze) is also applied to transparent solids such as glass or plastic. In plastic production, haze is defined as the percentage of light that is deflected more than 2.5° from the incoming light direction. [1]

  4. Gloss (optics) - Wikipedia

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    Defined as a measure of the absence of haze or a milky appearance adjacent to the specularly reflected light: haze is the inverse of absence-of-bloom Distinctness of image gloss – identified by the distinctness of images reflected in surfaces; Defined as the sharpness of the specularly reflected light

  5. Visual appearance - Wikipedia

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    Reflection haze: structures on the surface scatter the incident light beam into directions that do not coincide with the specular direction. The radiant power of the incident beam is distributed among all reflected beams, and the maximum of power is usually reflected in the specular direction.

  6. Anti-greenhouse effect - Wikipedia

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    The anti-greenhouse effect is a process that occurs when energy from a celestial object's sun is absorbed or scattered by the object's upper atmosphere, preventing that energy from reaching the surface, which results in surface cooling – the opposite of the greenhouse effect.

  7. Haze - Wikipedia

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    Haze is traditionally an atmospheric phenomenon in which dust, smoke, and other dry particulates suspended in air obscure visibility and the clarity of the sky.

  8. Belladonnine - Wikipedia

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    This article about an alkaloid is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  9. Halo (optical phenomenon) - Wikipedia

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    Subsun – Glowing spot that can be seen within clouds or haze when observed from above Sun dog – Atmospheric optical phenomenon Supralateral arc – halo that appears as a large, faintly rainbow-colored band in a wide arc above the sun, at about twice the distance as the 22° halo Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback