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ACM Transactions on Graphics
When observing an intense light source, humans perceive dense radiating spikes known as glare/starburst patterns. These patterns are frequently used in computer graphics applications to enhance the perception of brightness (e.g., in games and films).
Yuxiang Sun, Gladimir V. G. Baranoski
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When observing an intense light source, humans perceive dense radiating spikes known as glare/starburst patterns. These patterns are frequently used in computer graphics applications to enhance the perception of brightness (e.g., in games and films).
Yuxiang Sun, Gladimir V. G. Baranoski
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Suction Loss After Complete Raster Pattern and No Side Cut, No Flap Lift, and Rainbow Glare
2014It is rare to have a complete raster pattern and not be able to obtain suction to complete the side cut. The presence of the raster pattern in the cornea is invisible on slit-lamp examination, but this spectral pattern of disruption of the stroma can be a cause of troublesome “rainbow glare.” This does not always resolve and a PRK on the surface would ...
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The effect of transient glare on shape discrimination threshold in myopic adults
Australasian journal of optometry, The, 2018Binbin Su, Bin Zhang, Haoran Wu
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