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Squinting blocks out light from entering through the outer parts the cornea then trough the iris. Squinting can improve your vision during bright conditions if the central part of your lens has a better shape than further from the center. But as the diameter of the lens is reduced squinting further - eventually the improvement is traded off by the maximum possible resolution which reduces as the diameter reduces.

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Q: Why is it that if I squint my eyes I see images sharply but normally I see one image superimposed slightly above the other?
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