(Askeri) REDEYE (SİLAH SİSTEMİ): İleri muharebe bölgesi kıtalarının alçak irtifa hava savunması için hafif, taşınabilir, omuzdan ateşlenen, hava savunma topçu silahı. M41E2 de denir
In photography, redeye is the unwanted effect that you sometimes get in photographs of people or animals where their eyes appear red because of the reflection of a camera flash or other light. The camera incorporates a redeye reduction facility
(Havacılık) A red-eye flight is a flight operated by an airline late at night or very early in the morning, during the period from 9: 00 p.m. to 5: 00 a.m. local time. The term "red-eye" derives from the fatigue symptom of having red eyes. Red-eye flights are often called a "dry flight". This simply means that there is no moisture in the air at high altitudes during the late evening and early morning times
effect experienced when light from a flash unit travels parallel to the lens axis during exposure The result is the pupils of people in the photo turning red
An image in which a subject's irises are red instead of black The red eye effect is caused by light from a flash traveling through the iris and illuminating the retina at the interior back of the eye-- which is red in color due to its blood vessels -- and the camera capturing that redness on film
Any condition that causes the white part of the eye to look red Redness usually is because of engorged blood vessels on the surface of the eye or hemorrhaging on the surface In making a diagnosis, an eye doctor will pay close attention to the location and pattern of redness See Free Eye Tests
{i} overnight flight, flight that leaves very late at night and arrives extemely early in the morning; photographic fault when a person's eyes appear to be red in a color picture taken with a flash; state of having bloodshot eyes; cheap strong whiskey (American Slang)
The appearance of deep red dots in the eyes of human and animal photographic subjects Redeye is is caused by the flash reflecting off the retina in their eyes It can be prevented by adjusting the camera angle, being sure the subject does not look straight at the flash, or with a redeye-reducing pre-flash The pre-flash causes the subjects' pupils to contract, reducing the visible retina and thus the possibility of light reflecting from it
{i} overnight flight, flight that leaves very late at night and arrives extemely early in the morning; photographic fault when a person's eyes appear to be red in a color picture taken with a flash; (Zoology) any of many fishes that have red eyes (such as the bass, goggle eye, rosefish, etc.); danger signal on a railroad; cheap strong whiskey (American Slang)