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aries_burner_809 t1_j24goze wrote

And if for some reason that doesn’t work, I ran your photo in google lens and got ROYAL WORCESTER Bone China Cup. It would work better if you take the photo of the non damaged side and with a plain background.

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aries_burner_809 t1_iroh1uv wrote

“Contracted irises mean … less precise vision" it means more precise vision. “More white light washes out and fades colors” no it enhances colors after adaptation is settled. The lack of color is due to retina saturation. “because of [more white light’s] higher visibility creating that contrast” this doesn’t make sense. I think you meant brightness not visibility. And I think you meant saturating colors not creating contrast.

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aries_burner_809 t1_iro6zza wrote

Respectfully, none of these statements after the first sentence is correct. When going from dark to very bright, it takes the iris and, to some extent, the retina, some time to adapt. During this time the light will saturate the cones in the retina and thus colors will be washed out. Once adaption is settled, the iris is contracted, and your vision will be especially good, both sharpness and color perception will be optimal. Bright white light is the best for seeing the colors of objects.

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