because working remotes ir lights will be visible in camera even though humans can’t see it .

  • or the colour blindness image i uploaded (i got it from a meme sub so it isn’t reliable anymore) .
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      Yeah i was talking about the context that image was posted in . i edited the post to give more context .

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        Do you mean a simple audio or visual test that will test for diseases/ailments other than audio/visual issues? I’m not aware of any, and I doubt they exist. I’m not an expert though. I feel like most of the things mentioned in the meme don’t need a test, imo? Like as long as you’re in touch with your body and pay attention to what you intake these maladies should be easy to differentiate between.

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    I don’t know how much of a “tip” it is, but I like to use my cellphone’s camera as binoculars. Nowadays zooms can be very powerful and I use it regularly to read faraway signs, see details on distant structures and to see far things in general. The anti-shake software usually is enough, but if whatever I’m trying to read or look at is VERY far, I zoom in, hold my breath to snap a quick picture and then examine it calmly. I’ve found it to be very convenient, specially when traveling

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      Yeah i was talking about the context that image was posted in . i edited the post to give more context .