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In a case study

Scattering of light affects the image captured by camera.

Now how to write

The scattering affected image...

Or

The Scattering effected image...

And

Image affected by scattering

Or Image effected by scattering...

Which one is correct?

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  • Also https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/315/effect-vs-affect – Decapitated Soul May 10 '20 at 17:18
  • And this recent post: https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/532858/affect-vs-effect-use/533181#533181 – Richard Kayser May 10 '20 at 17:21
  • Hi need a bit more clarification for the case when it's the other way around, e.g., I read somewhere: if A affects B, then B is effected by A. So my question is based on this and I'm stuck – liwei May 10 '20 at 17:22
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    No, "B is effected by A" if "A causes B to happen" (= "A brings about B"), not if "A has an effect on B" (= "A affects B") – Amadan May 10 '20 at 17:48
  • Hi thank you it clears many things, So in case underwater scattering affects an image (make it blur) then can I call the images "scattering affected images"? – liwei May 10 '20 at 18:42

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