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Image occurring sometime after its cause or source
Altered make or become different
Background space or images behind the chief picture/s or major picture
Blind Spot The small, round, region in the retina where of the optic nerve meets the eyeball. It has no rods or cones.
Camouflage concealment by some means that alters or obscures the appearance
Contrast
  • to exhibit unlikeness on comparison with something else; form of contrast
  • the relative difference between light and dark areas of a print or negative
  • Cornea
  • a glow which usually lights up a body of an object
  • the transparent anterior part of the external coat of the eye covering the iris and the pupil and continuous with the sclera
  • Culture a particular form of civilization, as that of a certain nation or period
    Distortion
  • the deform or make crooked
  • an aberration of a lens or system of lenses in which the magnification of the object varies with the lateral distance from the axis of the lens
  • Environment the surrounding, condition or influence
    Illusion something that deceives by producing a false or misleading impression of reality
    Intersections to cut through or form obstacles
    Iris Area of theeye that creates and helps to see colours
    Lens a piece of glass transparent substance (converge light)
    Mirage an optical phenomenon which by a false image of usually desire pops up
    Optic Nerve a pair of cranial nerves, consisting of sensory fibres that conduct impulses from the retina to the brain
    Optical of or pertaining the eye, sight or vision
    Perspective mental view method of drawing that gives the effect of solidity and relative distance and size
    Psychologist person who studies the behaviour of people and animals
    Pupil dark round opening of the eye
    Receptors a specialized group or cell of nerve endings that respond to sensory stimuli
    Retina light sensitive membrane at the back of the eye
    Superimposition place on or over something else
    Traits characteristic feature
    Transparent able to be seen through, clear


     

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