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blunted affect An extreme restriction in emotional expression in which only minimal degrees of emotions are evident. Restrictions are not as severe as in flattened affect.
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blur Unsharp. Caused by excessive movement of the camera, a zoom lens or the subject. Also, excessive UV (ultra-violet) light that causes a bluish haze and loss of definition on distance objects, especially on B&W film. Blur is often intentional in creative photography to convey the feeling of motion.
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blue This color in heraldry is known as AZURE.
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blur The art of softening the detail of a image. The process can be applied selectively to portions of an image.
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blue 1. a quarrel or fight. 2. a mistake, blunder or error. 3. depressed in spirit; melancholy; sad. 4. pertaining to obscenity or indecency. 5. (cap.) nickname for a redhead.
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