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Your eyes adapt to bright light in about five minutes, but adjusting to darkness takes much longer — typically 20 to 30 minutes for full night vision. This is because dark adaptation involves rebuilding the light-sensitive pigment called rhodopsin in the rod cells. This is why pilots and sailors traditionally used red lights at night, which don't affect rod sensitivity.
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