Antihalation

/ˌæntiheɪˈleɪʃən/ noun

A coating or backing on photographic film that absorbs light to prevent it from bouncing back and creating a blurred or halo-like effect in photographs.

From anti- (against) + halation (from 'halo,' the glowing ring effect in photos). Developed in early photography to improve image quality by preventing unwanted light reflection.

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