I refer to it as highlight "Glare"
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I refer to it as highlight "Glare"
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Sparkle and gleam are about the oldest terms for the effect that I can remember. Specular Highlight was used in art class. Bling is a term I don't remember hearing until recently.
I guess it depends on how old you are as to what term you would think of first.
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Lens Flare is also a very close relation. Problem is there's been a lot of interbreeding
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Erm, I'd call this a "glint".
Regards: Colin
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Lens flare is light reflecting from the internals of the camera lens itself, making funny rings and spectrum shapes.
An example:
http://www.dotjon.net/files/images/p...nkainen_57.jpg
I'm pretty sure the teeth gleam is called "a no-no" here.
I'm with Colin, its a glint
I agree--it's called a glint.
Manoj
Now somebody needs to do a 'Glint Eastwood' portrait. That would 'make my day'.
And of course if the glint thang is in an eye it isn't a glint but a 'twinkle'. Likewise stars 'twinkle'.
Regards, Ross
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