You can recall images, sounds, or scenes with unusual clarity after only brief exposure
You can mentally “see” details of something you viewed earlier with high precision
You can remember exact layouts, colors, text, or positions without effort
Your recall remains vivid even after distractions or short delays
You can reproduce complex visual details from memory better than most people
You often remember information as if you are still observing it
You can answer questions about a briefly seen image with very high accuracy
You can compare a remembered image to the original with little loss of detail
You consistently perform far above average on visual memory tasks
Your memory for visual information is stable across many different situations
You do not rely on guessing when recalling brief visual material
Other people regularly notice that your recall is unusually exact
Formal testing by a psychologist shows exceptional immediate visual recall
Your memory performance is strong enough to stand out in standardized assessments
You can distinguish eidetic-like recall from ordinary strong memory by objective testing
