dark adaptation
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- dark-adapted adjective
Etymology
Origin of dark adaptation
First recorded in 1905–10
Example Sentences
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A phone is portable light pollution, however: It can take 30 minutes to regain dark adaptation after a peek at the screen.
From Washington Post
Mowgli So everyone wanted a dark adaptation of The Jungle Book, right?
From The Verge
The environment channeled an eerie underground bunker, with models emerging from the shadows, all a dark adaptation of Wang’s industrial-cool aesthetic.
From Architectural Digest
Other factors in aging vision may also play a role in driving ability, including perception of color and brightness, slower light and dark adaptation and slower visual processing in general.
From Reuters
To come now to the sense of sight, we have light adaptation, dark adaptation, and color adaptation.
From Project Gutenberg
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