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help| In ocular physiology, adaptation is the ability of the eye to adjust to various levels of darkness and light. The human eye can function from very dark to very bright levels of light — its sensing capabilities reach across nine orders of magnitude. This means that the brightest and the darkest light signal that the eye can sense are a factor of roughly one thousand million apart. However, in any... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Adaptation (eye)
In ocular physiology, adaptation is the ability of the eye to adjust to various levels of darkness and light. The human eye can function from very dark to very bright levels of light — its sensing capabilities reach across nine orders of magnitude. -
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Adaptation
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Adaptation (disambiguation)
Adaptation (eye), ability of the eye to adjust to various levels of darkness and light. -
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Neural adaptation
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Optical illusion
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Retina
The actual photopigment is bleached away in bright light and only replaced as a chemical process, so in a transition from bright light to darkness the eye can take up to thirty minutes to reach full sensitivity (see Adaptation (eye)). -
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Scotopic vision
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Ian Edginton
Nevermore: "Murder in the Rue Morgue" (adaptation, with art by D'Israeli, graphic novel adaptation, Eye Classics, Self Made Hero, October 2007, ISBN 978-0-9552856-8-4) -
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Steve Pugh
Nevermore: "The Pit and the Pendulum" (with Jamie Delano, graphic novel adaptation, Eye Classics, Self Made Hero, October 2007, ISBN 978-0-9552856-8-4) -
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Jamie Delano
Nevermore: "The Pit and the Pendulum" (with Steve Pugh, graphic novel adaptation, Eye Classics, Self Made Hero, October 2007, ISBN 978-0-9552856-8-4)
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