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(There's a telltale flash reflection on the print's surface).
The flash reflection on those $10 shades.
The flash reflection on those £8 shades.
PWL images reduce the incidence of specular reflection and while they were not superior to their traditional 35 mm counterparts they can be taken without a 15° incline (required on the traditional camera to avoid flash reflection).
You may need to temporarily move the flash reflection out of the way.
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Eyes must be open and clearly visible, with no flash reflections and no "red eye".
The adoption of face images in machine readable travel documents requires some quality constraints to be fulfilled (e.g., no flash reflections on skin or hair across eyes), as specified in the ISO/IEC 19794-5 standard.
And finally, the rays with activity percentage below 30%% are the F-rays: the flashing reflection from random moving objects.
Her husband, Dr. William A. Petit Jr., beaten with a baseball bat that morning, survived to take a seat in State Superior Court here on Monday, his square glasses flashing reflections from the courtroom's harsh yellow lights.
It was not just the metal at his lips -- flashing reflections like a swerving blade -- that suggested the ice skater, for Mr. Khaner is a cool performer and a nimble virtuoso.
The sun flashed wounding reflections on his failing eyes and he stumbled through an introduction, threw in a despairing aside ("I'm not in a good light?
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