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But Nintendo, like SNK, chose a different technology, a reflective color LCD screen that minimizes the gadget's size, weight and battery drain while providing high visibility in normal lighting conditions.
In other words, a person with 20/20 sight should, in normal lighting conditions, be able to identify two points that are 0.07 of an inch (1.77mm) apart from a distance of 20 feet.
Two objects with very different spectral reflectance distributions may both appear orange to us in normal lighting conditions, for example.
Once it's set up, it typically takes zero effort (the face detection works well in normal lighting, though it can't handle dark rooms).
As beautiful as they are in normal lighting conditions, their true colors come out when you see them under ultraviolet light. .
So when your brain tries to process what colour something is in the red light, its best guess is to say that it's white even if, in normal lighting, it's actually red.
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Some consumers are disappointed when a fish called a GloFish does not glow in normal light or after the lights are turned off.
The researchers exposed nine monkeys to constant light for six months and then compared their eyesight with that of 23 monkeys raised in normal light conditions.
One problem, some retailers say, is that in normal light the fish do not look as colorful or shiny in the tank as they do in photographs.
Though invisible in normal light once it has hardened, this adhesive glows yellow when illuminated by a beam of ultraviolet light.
The nation's first genetically engineered pet has gone on sale: a tiny zebrafish with a gene from a sea coral that makes it red in normal light and causes it to glow under ultraviolet light.
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