- Glare (vision)
Glare is difficulty seeing in the presence of bright
light such as direct or reflectedsunlight or artificial light such as carheadlamp s at night. Because of this, some cars include mirrors with automatic anti-glare functions.Glare can reduce visibility by:
* reduction of brightness of the rest of the scene by constriction of thepupil s
* reduction in contrast of the rest of the scene byscattering of the bright light within theeye .
* reduction in contrast byscattering light in particles in the air, as when the headlights of a car lights up the fog close to the vehicle, impeding vision at larger distance.
* reduction in contrast between print and paper by reflection of the light source in the printed matter (veiling glare).
* reduction in contrast by reflection of bright areas on the surface of a transparent medium as glass, plastic or water; for example when the sky is reflected in a lake, so that the bottom below or objects in the water cannot be seen (veiling glare).Sunglasses are often worn to reduce glare; polarized sunglasses are designed to reduce glare caused by light reflected from non-metallic surfaces such as water, glossy printed matter or painted surfaces.See also
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Lens flare
*Over-illumination
*Light pollution
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