perception, flicker is a human-visible change in luminance of an illuminated surface or light source which can be due to fluctuations of the light source itself...
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The flicker fusion threshold, also known as critical flicker frequency or flicker fusion rate, is the frequency at which a flickering light appears steady...
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it turns in the sun causing the light to strobe. The strobe light effect can cause persons who are vulnerable to flicker vertigo to experience symptoms...
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Lola Young (singer) (redirect from Flicker of Light)
"Good Books - Single by Lola Young". Spotify. Retrieved 7 March 2025. "Flicker of Light - Single by Lola Young". Apple Music. Retrieved 14 December 2024. "Charlie...
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Emergency vehicle lighting Flicker (light), the study of directly visible change in brightness of a light source Flicker fusion threshold, the frequency...
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Stroboscopic effect (redirect from Stroboscopic light effects)
§ Strobe tuners Temporal light artefacts Temporal light effects Flicker (light) Flicker fusion threshold Miller, Naomi. "Flicker Basics". www.energy.gov...
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flicker, Bermuda flicker (extinct), campo flicker, Chilean flicker, Fernandina's flicker, gilded flicker, and northern flicker Flicker (light), a perceptible...
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a stroboscopic flickering light art device that produces eidetic visual stimuli. In its original form, a Dreamachine is a work of light art made from a...
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well-known examples of such unwanted effects are flicker and stroboscopic effect. Flicker is a directly visible light modulation at relatively low frequencies...
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similar in appearance but flickering "electric flame" light bulb under the name Balafire as well as radiometers. His flicker bulb was used in a 7-Up commercial...
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The Flicker is a 1966 American experimental film by Tony Conrad. The film consists of only 5 different frames: a warning frame, two title frames, a black...
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Gas-discharge lamp (redirect from Gas-discharge light source)
and figural shapes. A flicker light bulb, flicker flame light bulb or flicker glow lamp is a gas-discharge lamp which produces light by ionizing a gas, usually...
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Sigalit "Siggy" Flicker (née Paldiel; born June 1, 1967) is an Israeli-American matchmaker, podcaster, television personality, and writer. She starred...
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camera or by some people, seem to flash or flicker. This is a type of stroboscopic effect. Switch on time: LEDs light up extremely quickly. A typical red indicator...
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Flicker is a visible change in brightness between cycles displayed on video displays. It applies to the refresh interval on cathode-ray tube (CRT) televisions...
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Flickering Light of Asia: Or, the Assyrian Nation and Church. Assyrian Language and Culture Classes. p. 79. Werda, Joel Euel (1990). The Flickering Light...
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Persistence of vision (section Light painting)
understood to mean the same as "flicker fusion", the effect that vision seems to persist continuously when the light that enters the eyes is interrupted...
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C. It shows a richness of form, a fluidity of brush stroke, and a flickering light. The painting, combining figures, still-life, and landscape in one...
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can also commonly be seen when a rotating wheel is illuminated by flickering light. These forms of the effect are known as stroboscopic effects: the original...
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lightbulb contains multiple small light-emitting diodes and a control circuit to flash them in a semi-regular, flickering pattern. The bulb may be sold separately...
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The episode follows Janine (Quinta Brunson), who attempts to fix a flickering light without the help of the school or electricians, and Gregory (Tyler...
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voltage fluctuations (power-line flicker) play a role. TLMs are also known from non-electrical lighting sources like candle light or they may be experienced...
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Marfa lights (redirect from Marfa light)
lights was in 1883 when a young cowhand, Robert Reed Ellison, saw a flickering light while he was driving cattle through Paisano Pass and wondered if it...
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conducting this examination; a typical procedure consists of applying flicker light three times over 20 seconds each, followed by 80 seconds relaxation...
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as the Narrator, the Darkness, the Mugwump. Dee Bradley Baker as Flicker - Flicker is a Buttermonk that was corrupted by Darkness and turned into a monster...
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variations occur, but scintillating scotoma usually begins as a spot of flickering light near or in the center of the visual field, which prevents vision within...
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Photosensitivity in humans (category Light therapy)
disorders) Intensity of light (photophobia, sunburn, skin cancer) Wavelength of light (in lupus, urticaria) Rapid flickers in intensity of light may trigger or...
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works are characterized by a strong mood invoked by broad gestures and flickering light that create spiritual emotion and are credited with reinvigorating...
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2012. Dave, McNary (February 1, 2013). "Motion Picture Capital backs 'Flickering Light'". Variety. Retrieved February 17, 2013. "The Team". studiojms.com...
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Will-o'-the-wisp (redirect from Spook Light)
hinkypunk, and is said to mislead and/or guide travellers by resembling a flickering lamp or lantern. Equivalents of the will-o'-the-wisps appear in European...
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