Photo Anomaly

Void Photo

A patient or visitor photo that is partially or fully covered by a black image featuring a pair of eyes staring directly at you.

Void Photo

Danger

A-Tier

Detect

Photo Inspection

Counter

Rejection Button

Verified

Yes

The Void Photo is a disturbing photo anomaly where the patient's or visitor's face is obscured by a solid black image, with only a pair of eyes visible staring directly at you. This differs from the Cursed Photo (bloodshot grin) in that the face is completely hidden rather than distorted.

How to Spot It

After taking a photo, check if the image appears normal. If you see a solid black area with eyes instead of a normal animal face, this is a Void Photo. The eyes will appear to be staring directly at you regardless of your position.

Detection Difficulty

This anomaly can be easy to miss during a busy shift if you're not in the habit of checking every photo. Unlike the Cursed Photo, this one does not drain sanity when examined, but it still indicates an anomalous patient that must be rejected.

Strategy

Inspect every photo you take as part of your standard desk routine. If the image contains a black void with eyes, reject the patient immediately. Do not proceed with treatment.