![I've been getting these annoying streaks that shine down from lights, if I hold my eyes wide open they improve : r/Wellthatsucks I've been getting these annoying streaks that shine down from lights, if I hold my eyes wide open they improve : r/Wellthatsucks](https://preview.redd.it/htxvkpgk1gc81.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=e90b1af53e356268808f62f953a8da08a448900f)
I've been getting these annoying streaks that shine down from lights, if I hold my eyes wide open they improve : r/Wellthatsucks
red and white light streaks of city buildings during night time photo – Free Light Image on Unsplash
![Twitter user sparks hysteria after sharing side-by-side photos of what people with Astigmatism see | Daily Mail Online Twitter user sparks hysteria after sharing side-by-side photos of what people with Astigmatism see | Daily Mail Online](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2019/04/01/16/11726342-0-image-a-77_1554131788209.jpg)
Twitter user sparks hysteria after sharing side-by-side photos of what people with Astigmatism see | Daily Mail Online
![Rendering a Light Source Based on Visual Experience - Influence of Radial Streaks on Self-luminance Perception | SpringerLink Rendering a Light Source Based on Visual Experience - Influence of Radial Streaks on Self-luminance Perception | SpringerLink](https://media.springernature.com/lw685/springer-static/image/chp%3A10.1007%2F978-3-030-79760-7_91/MediaObjects/509007_1_En_91_Fig1_HTML.png)
Rendering a Light Source Based on Visual Experience - Influence of Radial Streaks on Self-luminance Perception | SpringerLink
Dr. Barry Leonard & Associates - Light bends differently through the eye for people with Keratoconus, causing odd visual distortions. If streaks, halos, or other distortions are popping up in your vision,
![My vision looks like this when I look at lights (photo taken from pressing the camera against my lenses) : r/optometry My vision looks like this when I look at lights (photo taken from pressing the camera against my lenses) : r/optometry](https://preview.redd.it/g6tt4368bfb41.jpg?auto=webp&s=896d0f13b672dfee7ad9bd9c2205fc0df55c6723)
My vision looks like this when I look at lights (photo taken from pressing the camera against my lenses) : r/optometry
![Astigmatism effect Hello camera geniuses! I have a pretty severe astigmatism, the image shows astigmatism versus normal vision. I'm wondering if there are any lighting techniques you might know that would help Astigmatism effect Hello camera geniuses! I have a pretty severe astigmatism, the image shows astigmatism versus normal vision. I'm wondering if there are any lighting techniques you might know that would help](https://preview.redd.it/j86z05slwdb81.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=7c3063bfdd10dec36beb84f579fb3b9ab64e35ee)