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An unpleasant quality of hardness or brightness, due to excessive low- or mid-treble energy.
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scatter from bright light that decreases vision.
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Brightness in the field of view that exceeds the luminance to which the observer has adapted, and may result in annoyance, discomfort, or degraded visibility.
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When a portion of the visual field has a significantly higher luminance than its surroundings, resulting in reduced contrast
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(lighting) Glare occurs when one part of the environment is much brighter than the general surrounding area. The contrast causes the eye to have to continually adjust and is tiring and stressful.
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