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the difference between the eyes of Asians and Westerners

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Everyone was reading a book with only firewood lights, so I copied it, but I couldn’t see any letters at all

If you say you can’t see it, it’ll be hard to see because your eyes are black

Our eyes are blue or green, so we can see them with firewood lights

But the sun is too bright to endure

So without the sunglasses, you can’t see right away

That’s what I said

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(1)Adjust brightness
(2)Adjust the display
(3)Each scale of the bar under the logo must be clearly visible Make sure you see the Rockstar logo itself
(4)Confirmation of restoring adjustment defaults ① Cancel

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Western games are dark because they’re based on blue eyes

Please adjust it to the point where you can see the mark faintly

If you set it up based on the belief that it is completely invisible to the Japanese

This is the original brightness set by the production company

It’s not the same, so it’s better to adjust it to the point where you can see it properly

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(1)The hole in the center of the iris is called the pupil, and the iris acts as an aperture to control the amount of light entering the eye The iris is controlled by the pupil sphincter and pupil dilatator muscles located inside the iris, making the pupil bigger and smaller
(2)The pigment layer inside the iris gives the iris a variety of colors There are many individual differences by race, there may be differences in both eyes, and colors and shapes may differ in one eye If the iris has a low amount of pigment, it becomes blue or gray, and if the amount is high, it looks brown, but Westerners have a low amount of pigment, so when exposed to sunlight, it passes through the iris as it is, making it more dazzling than Asians

The explanation on Asan Hospital’s site seems to be surprisingly true

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