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flare Starburst effect observed when light rays are reflected from the edge of a lens or optic zone.
Ãâó: www.eyecaretyler.com/knowmore.htm
flare Non-image-forming light scattered by reflections within a lens or enlarger/camera interior which reduces image contrast and detail. Flare can affect film by causing a lowering of image contrast. (see Contrast, Distortion, Multicoating & Hood)
Ãâó: www.peterashbyhayter.co.uk/glossaryF.html
flare The outward curve of a vessel's sides near the bow. A distress signal.
Ãâó: www.boatersdream.com/libarticles.cfm
flare The act of pulling down the brakes of the canopy in order to slow it down, resulting in an increased angle of attack and reduced descent rate.
Ãâó: grove.ufl.edu/~blueskys/GLOSSARY.htm
flare A type of pipe fitting that uses a socket and a type of union nut to form a connection with minimal crevice, for ultrapure processes. Usually seen on fluoropolymer or natural polypropylene valves.
Ãâó: www.plastomatic.com/glossary.html
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