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  2. Flash blindness - Wikipedia

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    Other sources restrict the use of the word to temporary, reversible vision loss, distinguishing it from permanent blindness in a hierarchy of effects: "when the eye perceives bright light one of four reactions may take place. These are, in order of increasing brightness: dazzle, after image formation, flash blindness, and irreversible damage.

  3. Photopsia - Wikipedia

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    It is light-sensitive and communicates visual messages to the brain. If the retina detaches, it moves and shifts from its normal position. This can cause photopsia, but can also cause permanent vision loss. Medical attention is needed to prevent vision loss. Procedures may include laser treatment, freezing, or surgery.

  4. 50 Times People Spotted The World Glitching Out And ... - AOL

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    People have been sharing photos online where their surroundings appear less than real. Keanu Reeves plays a computer programmer and hacker that goes by the name of "Neo". He's always wondered ...

  5. Lisa Marie Presley Lost Her Virginity at 14 to an Older Man ...

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    Lisa Marie “swallowed 20 Valium” after she found out he set her up to take the photos. "I made sure somebody saw me,” she recalled. “I wasn’t that serious about my suicide attempt.”

  6. Photobleaching - Wikipedia

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    Loss of activity caused by photobleaching can be controlled by reducing the intensity or time-span of light exposure, by increasing the concentration of fluorophores, by reducing the frequency and thus the photon energy of the input light, or by employing more robust fluorophores that are less prone to bleaching (e.g. Cyanine Dyes, Alexa Fluors ...

  7. Time-lapse photography - Wikipedia

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    Another use of fast motion is to speed up slow segments of a TV program that would otherwise take up too much of the time allotted a TV show. This allows, for example, a slow scene in a house redecorating show of furniture being moved around (or replaced with other furniture) to be compressed in a smaller allotment of time while still allowing ...

  8. Fix problems reading or receiving AOL Mail

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    This is usually due to problems on the mail server, heavy internet traffic, or routing problems. Unfortunately, other than waiting, you won't be able to determine if the message is delayed or undeliverable. If possible, ask the sender to resend the message to see if you can get the message a second time. Check for emails in your Spam folder

  9. Generation loss - Wikipedia

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    Digital generation loss induced by rotating a JPEG image 90 degrees (from top to bottom) 0, 100, 200, 500, 900, and 2000 times (without using lossless tools) Generation loss is the loss of quality between subsequent copies or transcodes of data. Anything that reduces the quality of the representation when copying, and would cause further ...