When suddenly exposed to bright light, your pupils will automatically constrict (actually the constrictor muscles of the iris will contract, causing the iris to expand and narrow the pupil). Also, it is likely your eyelids will squint shut.
Your eyes have been desensitized because of the candles, so the bright colors affect you more.
== We often see color in a dark room because our eyes aren't yet adjusted to the darkness. Close your eyes for a minute or two to let them adjust and the colors should disappear.
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Your eyes have been desensitized because of the candles, so the bright colors affect you more.
Going from a bright area to a darker one means that not as much light is available for your eyes. The pupils will dilate (widen) to let in more of the available light, but even then your eyes may take a minute to adjust. In very dim light, the cells in the retina that detect color (cones) will not function and other cells (rods) will begin to work, but these can only detect all frequencies at one time, and provide only black-and-white vision. Since the rods are normally deactivated in bright light, it can take awhile to achieve your best "night vision."
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Because the lens has been focused depending on the available light. if you enter a darker room, your eyes have to re-adjust to allow more light through them.
it is to help let as much light into your eyes as possible so you can see the best you can. this is why our pupils enlarge in the dark
cause your eyes have to adjust
A room that you cannot enter...
The light was so bright that I had to cover my eyes. As the cold room heaved and shook with the dreariness of the icy land, the frigid, sullen, famished and weary peasants huddled around the bright kerosene lantern. That child seems particularly bright.
Well for a TV there is light which attracts ur eyes cuz its bright.
Your pupil's have to adjust from the light to the dark so your pupils will get bigger in a dark room.
When it comes to choosing bathroom lighting that is effective, there are a variety of things that need to be taken into consideration. Perhaps the most important thing you can do is avoid bathroom lighting that is overly bright. Bright lighting can be uncomfortable on the eyes, and is typically not necessary in order to light the room. Instead, choose lighting that is more subdued, which will serve to light the room without hurting one's eyes.