What is another word for red-eye effect?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈɛdˈa͡ɪ ɪfˈɛkt] (IPA)

The red-eye effect appears in photographs when the camera flash causes the subject's eyes to appear red. However, there are several synonyms to replace this commonly used term. Here are a few alternative phrases: demon eyes, devil's gaze, red reflection, bloodshot glare, crimson pupils, fiery orbs, and scarlet stare. Some of these phrases evoke a darker or supernatural connotation, while others focus on the color red or the eyes themselves. Regardless of the terminology used, photographers can minimize the red-eye effect by using indirect lighting, increasing the distance between the flash and subjects, or editing the photos after they have been taken.

What are the hypernyms for Red-eye effect?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    optical illusion, camera effect, digital image effect, image distortion, photograph phenomenon, photographic error.

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