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  2. Human skin color - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 28 January 2025. "Skin pigmentation" redirects here. For animal skin pigmentation, see Biological pigment. Extended Coloured family from South Africa showing some spectrum of human skin coloration Human skin color ranges from the darkest brown to the lightest hues. Differences in skin color among ...

  3. Light skin - Wikipedia

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    Light skin is a human skin color that has a low level of eumelanin pigmentation as an adaptation to environments of low UV radiation. [1] [2] Due to migrations of people in recent centuries, light-skinned populations today are found all over the world.

  4. Lightpainting - Wikipedia

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    Lightpainting (one word) is not to be confused with light painting (two words), the latter of which is a photographic process recording traces of light on film or digital media to create images that must be reproduced in printed or transparency form.

  5. Red Lights (2004 film) - Wikipedia

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    Critical reaction to the film was mostly positive. On Rotten Tomatoes , the film holds an approval rating of 83% based on 86 reviews, with an average rating of 7.1/10. The site's critical consensus reads, " Red Lights is a taut, character-driven thriller, set against the debris-strewn battleground of a failing marriage."

  6. Structural coloration - Wikipedia

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    The brilliant iridescent colors of the peacock's tail feathers are created by structural coloration, as first noted by Isaac Newton and Robert Hooke.. Structural coloration in animals, and a few plants, is the production of colour by microscopically structured surfaces fine enough to interfere with visible light instead of pigments, although some structural coloration occurs in combination ...

  7. Macular hypoplasia - Wikipedia

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    Macular hypoplasia (or foveal hypoplasia) is a rare medical condition involving the underdevelopment of the macula, [1] a small area on the retina (the eye's internal surface) responsible for seeing in detail and sensing light. [2] Macular hypoplasia is often associated with albinism. [1]

  8. List of French films of 2024 - Wikipedia

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    † Denotes a film released through a streaming service, ... Jackie Berroyer, Roni Alter [fr; he] Les Films du Losange [120] M A R C H 6: ... All We Imagine as Light ...

  9. Category:Pigmentation - Wikipedia

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