Catchlight.The lively sparkle of light reflected in a person or animals eyes. Quite often reflectors or low-powered pulses of light from a flash unit are used to achieve this effect, since eyes without catchlights tend to look dull.cf. flash unit, reflector. Entry last updated 2002-04-03. Term 191 of 1487. Previous term: catadioptric lens. Next term: CCD. This document is copyright © 2002-2013 NK Guy, PhotoNotes.org. This information is provided with neither warranties nor claims of accuracy or completeness of any sort. Use this information at your own risk. All trademarks mentioned herein belong to their respective owners. You may copy and print this document for your own personal use. You may not, however, reprint or republish this work, in whole or in part, without prior permission from me, the author. Such republication includes inclusion of this work in other Web sites, Web pages, FTP archives, books, magazines or other periodicals, CD-ROM and DVD-ROM compilations or any other form of publication or distribution. Please do not frame this site within another. Please send comments or error reports using the feedback form.
The lively sparkle of light reflected in a person or animals eyes. Quite often reflectors or low-powered pulses of light from a flash unit are used to achieve this effect, since eyes without catchlights tend to look dull.cf. flash unit, reflector. Entry last updated 2002-04-03. Term 191 of 1487. Previous term: catadioptric lens. Next term: CCD. This document is copyright © 2002-2013 NK Guy, PhotoNotes.org. This information is provided with neither warranties nor claims of accuracy or completeness of any sort. Use this information at your own risk. All trademarks mentioned herein belong to their respective owners. You may copy and print this document for your own personal use. You may not, however, reprint or republish this work, in whole or in part, without prior permission from me, the author. Such republication includes inclusion of this work in other Web sites, Web pages, FTP archives, books, magazines or other periodicals, CD-ROM and DVD-ROM compilations or any other form of publication or distribution. Please do not frame this site within another. Please send comments or error reports using the feedback form.
The lively sparkle of light reflected in a person or animals eyes. Quite often reflectors or low-powered pulses of light from a flash unit are used to achieve this effect, since eyes without catchlights tend to look dull.
cf. flash unit, reflector.
Entry last updated 2002-04-03. Term 191 of 1487.
Previous term: catadioptric lens.
Next term: CCD.
This document is copyright © 2002-2013 NK Guy, PhotoNotes.org. This information is provided with neither warranties nor claims of accuracy or completeness of any sort. Use this information at your own risk. All trademarks mentioned herein belong to their respective owners.
You may copy and print this document for your own personal use. You may not, however, reprint or republish this work, in whole or in part, without prior permission from me, the author. Such republication includes inclusion of this work in other Web sites, Web pages, FTP archives, books, magazines or other periodicals, CD-ROM and DVD-ROM compilations or any other form of publication or distribution. Please do not frame this site within another.
Please send comments or error reports using the feedback form.