It was a dark time for all.
It was a dark time for all.
It was a dark time for all.
Boomer forgot how millennials are old enough to have had to have film developed.
I'm gen z and I still remember that time.
Red eyes also happen on digital photos.
Pissed the hell out of my boomer photography enthusiast dad. Somehow, I ruined every photo he took off me.
Somehow, I ruined every photo he took off me.
Our level of rebellion knows no bounds!
Somehow, I ruined every photo he took off me.
"How many times do I have to tell you not to open the camera door?! You can't see the picture yet!"
Mate I'm a millennial and I had my photos developed at the chemists. You're thinking of gen z.
You're thinking of young gen z. I am gen z and as a kid I also had some of my photos developed.
Seriously, I remember taking a disposable camera with me on our school trip Washington. I also remember that it was during that trip that we all found out you could open those things up and turn them into mini tasers.
Millennial? No we don't we were there the whole time...
Right? Who made this? What millennial doesn't remember red eye, it was in every damn photo when I was a kid and Im not a particularly old millennial.
I'm a Millenial, grew up with a polaroid. This meme is just wrong.
Even beyond that the 1980s is like the start of millennials. I'd ask if this was made by LLMs but I'd expect even those to get something that dumb correct.
Millenials grew up going into a store to have photos developed from film.
When the fuck do we get to retire from the "young and stupid" category?
Also, I had red eyes in most photos from my child- and teenhood. I spent a lot of money on film in my teens before I got my first phone with a proper camera in 2007.
Next you're gonna condescendingly explain what a floppy disc or a cassette tape is too? Even Gen z is old enough to know about those.
I don't think you properly understand how generations work.
For some reason I feel like these rules were written by a gen x but iDK why
You totally stole this explanation from Tik Tok, zoomer. I bet you don't even know how to launch Netscape from command line. /S
If you were concerned, then why not send a private message instead? "Not trying to be rude", sure. Sounds like you're trying to intimidate. Maybe you shouldn't do that.
I, Gen Z, am old enough too remember the red eyes on photos? What is this trying to say xd
That people make shit up.
I'm GenZ and I remember when Abraham Lincoln gave a speech at my school.
Some people don't get it
I'm a millennial and I remember when Abraham Lincoln walked past the window at school and smiled and waved.
He was going to the bathroom.
I'm GenZ and Skibidi Rizzler Ohio
Millennials are between 29 and 44. They are turning into the old generation.
This meme feels like it is 10 or more years old.
People call "millennials" young because they are old but too proud to say "teenagers".
Plus the generational infighting is what the ruling class will use to replace or supplement the culture war.
I think they mean GenZ but this meme looks pretty old so it was probably actuate when it was posted originally.
I mean, if it was posted when millennials were young, it is still not at all accurate.
When millenials were young, they were directly experiencing red eye photos, so there's no way this meme could have ever been right.
Why can’t pride say teenagers
Wait, do digital cameras not do the red eye effect? Now that I think about it, I don't think I've seen a photo with red eye in it in a long time, but I had always assumed that was a consequence of the camera flash, not the film...
Edit: TIL that camera redeye does come from the flash, but it hasn't been much of a thing these days because today's phones/cameras adjust the flash timing to compensate. Thanks for the replies!
Hardly anyone takes photos with a flash anymore.
Phones instead crank up the sensitivity and use AI to get rid of the noise (=draw an image that vaguely resembles what's in front of the camera).
The sensors themselves are also slightly better than 20 years ago, much less 40. Meaning they can probably produce a nicer image before all the AI shit.
It was the flash. That's why cameras flash earlier now.
I distinctly remember early Facebook and its predecessors being filled with red-eye pictures
Now that you mention it, I think you might be right... My memory's not the best lol. From the other replies, it seems that the rarity of redeye these days comes from the timing of modern cameras' flash, not whether or not it uses film.
The red eye effect happens when flash reflects off the retina. Compact cameras (film and early digital) had flash very close to the lens, so there was a high chance of that happening.
Not much of a chance these days, when most people take photos with cell phones, the cellphone cameras have adequate low light performance so you don't need flash to begin with, and the "flash" is just an LED that isn't as luminous as a real flash bulb.
Mhhh... yes, we millenials who are approaching or are already in our 40s... what's all that red eye stuff about?
Fun fact some may find disturbing, when you see a red-eye photo you're actually looking at the inside of the person's eyeballs. Red-eye in photos happens when a camera flash reflects off the back of the eye, specifically the choroid, a layer rich in blood vessels behind the retina. When the flash is too quick for the pupil to contract, the light enters the eye and bounces off this red tissue, giving you a great picture of the inside of their eyeballs. I hope everyone enjoys knowing that as much as I have.
And when it's not red, you have a serious issue going on. This is actually how a couple initially noticed something was wrong with their toddler's eye. Turned out she had cancer. She's a healthy adult now, with a glass eye, but I have never looked at red eyes in photographs in a negative way since then.
I hope I did not spark a generational rift here, I only wanted to share a funny meme I found.
You’re fine. Millennials love to remind people that they are in fact middle aged, while acting offended about it. Source: am millennial.
Thank you for contributing content to lemmy, and sparking engagement to boot.
You done fucked up. There is no wrath like a millennial accused of being young.
Families wouldn't know demons walked among them until the photos were produced. Usually by then the demon clued in and left its host without a trace before it could be exorcised.
One thing I found interesting is!how red-eye reduction works - it pre-flashes you eye briefly, before the main flash. So your pupils constrict and light doesn't reflect off the bottom of your eyes. Yes, you are part of the mechanism!
Some strange kind of bio-mechanical symbiotic mechanism is that!
But then your subjects relax their pose on the first flash and you have 1/2 the group start walking off by the time the 2nd one flashes.
So that's why the choice seems to be between red eyes or tiny pupils. I have some old photos where the surroundings look really dark, the flash on the people makes them look ghostly pale and everyone has unnaturally constricted pupils. If we were trying to avoid demonic pictures, I think we failed.
My dad had an expensive as hell Olympus point and shoot with this. It was so fucking annoying. Took like a half minute for a snap shot and I'd be blind from all the strobing.
SATANIC PANIC!!!
My shirt 110 camera had a plug(boot?) that you could stick a bar of eight flash bulbs in to. Every picture triggered a super satisfying 'snick!' and one of the bulbs would be blown out.
I guess that's better than igniting a pile of phosphorous for illumination, but, what a waste!
Let him find out the hard way that the demons won
People still fall for the "generational" bait?
The American generational names only exist because the person who gets to name the new name get a ton of cash to spread the definition, even though those definitions are completely arbitrary.
source: https://www.inc.com/jessica-stillman/generation-myth-leadership-bobby-duffy.html
Ok, boomer.
This is honestly the appropriate response
Although it was probably made by GenX
Just happy to see a supernatural based meme 🥹
Millennial here, have taken plenty of pictures during the end of the demon uprising in the mid-late 90s. It went on for a while.
Yeah yeah the satanic panic.
I thought the demon chasing the Winchesters had yellow eyes
We're still feeling the aftereffects even now...
Oh god the red eye in photographs...
Is this from Being Human? That's Bishop, right?
It’s from the TV show Supernatural.
Oooooh right, I should finally watch that. He was great as a vampire in BH, so I just assumed it was from there with those eyes..
The oldest millennials are in their early 40s now but to boomers they will always be teens.
Using the most common definition of those born 1981-1996: Oldest millennials turn 44 this year, youngest turn 29. Next year we'll officially transition to "30s to mid 40s."
Even the digitals you had in the 00's didn't have very good red eye correction (if any at all)
I distinctly remember the first digicams to be worse than analogue in this regard
It was so bad that the PC software that came with the camera often had a red eye removal feature. I remember being fascinated when I figured out you could use it on things other than eyes and it just took the red out of anything.
Red eye correction didn't come to the default camera app on iPhones until 2013.
My oldest nephew was born in 2003 and I was still having to manually remove red eye using Paintshop Pro 7 from my mum's digital photos of him when was about 6 or 7.
"Millenials" just means "people younger than me" now.
And at the same time, “boomer” means anyone over 50, somehow. Soon I will be a boomerlennial.
Hell, even the older Gen-Z grew up with analog cameras, VHS players, paper maps, and no computers.
I'm not sure people realize zoomers are almost 30, and millennials are nearing 50.
im 40. im a millenial.
...im old
<.<
Wait until they find out about GenAlpha
Is bait.
Red eye happens because of the flash. So still happens on digital cameras. It’s just nowadays they automatically detect and correct for it after the shot has taken. Or some cameras can do a pre flash before the flash for the shot fires or a light turns on when you half press the shutter button. That way the pupil will shrink and less light will enter the pupil and not light up the back of the eye.