photopia

photopia
Normal daylight vision, in which the cone cells are used
See Also: photopic

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  • photopia — [fō tō′pē ə] n. [< PHOT(O) + OPIA] the normal visual perception or vision following light adaptation, as during the day or in bright light: cf. SCOTOPIA photopic [fōtäp′ik, fōtō′pik] adj …   English World dictionary

  • Photopia — Infobox VG title= Photopia developer=Adam Cadre publisher=Self published designer=Adam Cadre engine=Z machine released= 1998 genre= Interactive Fiction, Adventure platforms= Z machine modes=Single player media= download input= Keyboard Photopia… …   Wikipedia

  • Photopia (software) — Infobox software title= Photopia developer=LTI Optics LLC released= 1996 Photopia is a non imaging optical design and analysis program written and distributed by LTI Optics, LLC (formerly Lighting Technologies, Inc.) since 1996. Photopia s main… …   Wikipedia

  • photopia — photopic /foh top ik, toh pik/, adj. /foh toh pee euh/, n. Ophthalm. vision in bright light (opposed to scotopia). Cf. light adaptation. [1910 15; PHOT + OPIA] * * * …   Universalium

  • photopia — SYN: photopic vision. [photo + G. opsis, vision] * * * pho·to·pia (fo toґpe ə) day vision; see also light adaptation. photopic adj …   Medical dictionary

  • photopia — n. vision in bright light …   English contemporary dictionary

  • photopia — pho·to·pia …   English syllables

  • photopia — pho•to•pi•a [[t]foʊˈtoʊ pi ə[/t]] n. oph vision in bright light (opposed to scotopia). • Etymology: 1910–15 pho•top′ic ˈtɒp ɪk, ˈtoʊ pɪk adj …   From formal English to slang

  • photopia — /foʊˈtoʊpiə/ (say foh tohpeeuh) noun the ability to see in light of an intensity sufficient to permit colour differentiation; day vision. {New Latin, from photo + opia} –photopic /foʊˈtɒpɪk/ (say foh topik), adjective …  

  • photopia —   n. normal day vision.    ♦ photopic, a …   Dictionary of difficult words

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