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Originally Posted by whswhs
My experience is that it takes minutes, not seconds.
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Originally Posted by Anthony
It says in the box '2 minutes per -1'.
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So it does. That's a reasonable time for cone response. I had in mind the pupillary response, with perhaps the first point or so of the cone adaptation, two or maybe three levels of penalty. I don't have to wait for four minutes to be able to see after crossing from street lights to a normally lit residential room, or when stepping from a dim-to-normal room into a hall with no lights before becoming able to make out the stairs well enough that it's not dangerous to go down them.