Glare (vision) - Wikipedia Glare is caused by a significant ratio of luminance between the task (that which is being looked at) and the glare source Factors such as the angle between the task and the glare source and eye adaptation have significant impacts on the experience of glare
What is Glare and How to Reduce? - upwardlighting. com Glare is a visual phenomenon caused by an excessive contrast between bright and dark areas in the field of vision, often resulting in discomfort and impaired visibility
Glare - definition of glare by The Free Dictionary 1 a very harsh, bright, dazzling light: in the glare of sunlight 2 a fiercely or angrily piercing stare 3 dazzling or showy appearance; showiness 4 to shine with or reflect a harsh, dazzling light 5 to stare with a fiercely or angrily piercing look 6 Archaic to appear conspicuous; stand out obtrusively
GLARE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary To glare is to look piercingly or angrily: A tiger glares at its prey To glower is to look fiercely and threateningly, as from wrath; it suggests a scowl along with a glare: to glower at a mischievous child
Halos and Glare: Causes, Prevention, and Treatment - WebMD Glare can sometimes hurt your vision Light scatters inside your eye, and you can’t see sharp images With disabling glare, the loss of contrast is often worse in dim, not bright, environments
Glare - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com When you drive, you pull down your visors to block the glare, or the blinding light from the sun The "rocket's red glare" from the national anthem is the bright light you'd see as a rocket shoots through the sky
glare - Wiktionary, the free dictionary glare (comparative more glare, superlative most glare) (US, of ice) smooth and bright or translucent; glary skating on glare ice