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eye diseases(passive) can be caused byDisability glare

light being scattered in the eye , which then reduces luminance contrast of the retinal image.5 Fluorescent lighting(passive) is caused byDisability glare

the inter - reflection of light within the eyeball ... reducing the contrast between task and glare source to the point where the task can not be distinguished(passive) is caused byDisability glare

eye conditions , like cataracts(passive) can be caused byDisability glare

Glare on the eyes from excessive night lightingcan causedisability glare

a light source being in the field - of - view of an individual(passive) is caused byDisability glare

through using luminaires that effectively shield the light source ( see table(passive) should therefore be preventedDisability glare

When our eyes are adapted to the nighttime environment , on‐coming car headlights can be temporarily blindingcausingdisability glare

any strong light source ( direct - sunlight , radar scope ) that is not shielded from the field of visionwill causedisability glare

Glare limitation – an often underestimated factor Excessively intense lightcan causephysiological ( disability ) glare

excessively bright outdoor light that shines into pedestrian ’s eyes(passive) is caused byDisability glare

the blinding from oncoming car lights ( high beams ) , or light scattering in fog or reduced contrast(passive) Caused byDisability glare

desks facing out on a bright view can be a problemcausingglare disability

bright light sources(passive) is caused byDisability glare

Reduced transparency that leads to increased reflection and scatter of lightcan potentially causedisability glare

An intraocular lens with a large number of glisteningscausesdisability glare

on the other hand(passive) is causedDisability glare

Non - Conforming LuminairesCausingDisability Glare

a reduction of contrast which leads to a decrease in visibility(passive) is caused byDisability glare

the distortion of the luminance distribution perceived by a standard observermay ... causedisability glare

a light so bright that its intensity results in a measurable reduction in a driver ’s ability to perform visual tasks(passive) is created byDisability glare

Exposure to bright lightscreatesdisability glare

Downlighting , on the flip sidecould potentially createdisability glare

Since dazzling from sun reflection are always assumedto causedisability glare

scattered light forming a luminous veil over the retina(passive) caused bydisability glare

Direct sun in the eyecan causedisability glare

This conditioncausesGlare Disability

internal reflection of stray light within the eye which is superimposed on the retina(passive) is caused byDisability glare

A special designed reflector systempreventsdisability glare

light scatter from ocular media.28(passive) is caused byDisability glare

light scattered within the eye(passive) may be caused byDisability glare

sunlight reflecting from or covering whatever Disability glare is you ’re looking at(passive) is caused byDisability glare

sunlight reflecting from or covering whatever it is you ’re looking at(passive) is caused byDisability glare

veiling glare(passive) created bythe disability glare

Also known as veiling luminance(passive) is causedDisability Glare

excessively bright , unwanted light from outdoor lighting shining in one(passive) caused byDisability glare —

Natural lenses that develops over timecausesdisability glare

A bright light in a dark parking garagecould causedisability glare

A veiling luminance measured or predicted above this valuewill resultin disability glare

They could cause eye fatigue and discomfort when viewed by the human eye as blue light scatters more within the human eyeleadingto disability glare

in reduced visual performance and visibilityresultsin reduced visual performance and visibility

while causing a veil of light over the visual objectcan ... createwhile causing a veil of light over the visual object

vision and blindspreventsvision and blinds

in the impairment on the subject ’s eyesightmay resultin the impairment on the subject ’s eyesight

a substantial reduction in a driver ’s visioncreatesa substantial reduction in a driver ’s vision

a loss of visibility from stray light being scattered within the eyecausesa loss of visibility from stray light being scattered within the eye

to temporary but significant visual impairmentcan leadto temporary but significant visual impairment

immediate impairment of the visual functions , - discomfort glare , which occurs as a sense of visual discomfort that does not always cause serious visual discomfortcausesimmediate impairment of the visual functions , - discomfort glare , which occurs as a sense of visual discomfort that does not always cause serious visual discomfort

noise(passive) created bynoise

a reduced ability to seecausesa reduced ability to see

a reduction in visual capabilitiescausesa reduction in visual capabilities

a reduction in visibilitycausesa reduction in visibility

on the other handcauseson the other hand

when a light source reflects from or otherwise covers the visual task , like a veil , obscuring the visual target , reducing the visual target 's contrast and making the viewer less able to see and discriminate what is being viewedresultswhen a light source reflects from or otherwise covers the visual task , like a veil , obscuring the visual target , reducing the visual target 's contrast and making the viewer less able to see and discriminate what is being viewed

falls and accidentscan also causefalls and accidents

us to avert our eyes from the veil of light being scattered across our retinascausesus to avert our eyes from the veil of light being scattered across our retinas

the light - sensitive rods and cones of the eye to become temporarily overloaded , which renders an individual momentarily blind and susceptible to attackcausesthe light - sensitive rods and cones of the eye to become temporarily overloaded , which renders an individual momentarily blind and susceptible to attack

when a light source reflects from or otherwise covers the visual task , like a veil , obscuring the visual target , reducing its contrast and making the viewer less able to see and discriminate what is being viewedresultswhen a light source reflects from or otherwise covers the visual task , like a veil , obscuring the visual target , reducing its contrast and making the viewer less able to see and discriminate what is being viewed

temporary blindnesscausestemporary blindness

a person from performing a taskpreventsa person from performing a task

from the diffused beamcausedfrom the diffused beam

obstructions or signs from being properly seencan preventobstructions or signs from being properly seen

to the following effects : - Decreased “ visibility distance ” †” the distance at which an object can be seencan leadto the following effects : - Decreased “ visibility distance ” †” the distance at which an object can be seen

from poor luminaire design and light emission saturated in short ( “ blue ” ) wavelengthsresultingfrom poor luminaire design and light emission saturated in short ( “ blue ” ) wavelengths

an obscuring luminous veil in the eye ... light striking a reflective surface , particularly a specular or semi - specular one , can created an obscuring luminous patch , called a veiling reflection , on that surface as viewed by the observercreatesan obscuring luminous veil in the eye ... light striking a reflective surface , particularly a specular or semi - specular one , can created an obscuring luminous patch , called a veiling reflection , on that surface as viewed by the observer

in case of a diffractive multifocal IOL design with apodization pattern adjusted to reduce glare Co Author(sresultsin case of a diffractive multifocal IOL design with apodization pattern adjusted to reduce glare Co Author(s

the train drivers doing their tasks safely and action would be required at Birmingham New Street Station to ’ design out ’ any sunlight reflections from the façade which may affect the train drivers ability to do their jobwill preventthe train drivers doing their tasks safely and action would be required at Birmingham New Street Station to ’ design out ’ any sunlight reflections from the façade which may affect the train drivers ability to do their job

to a 50-percent reduction in pedestrian detection distanceledto a 50-percent reduction in pedestrian detection distance

of reflected light and light sources in the computer / laptop screencausedof reflected light and light sources in the computer / laptop screen

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