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Nature of Light Article

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ron - 01 Aug 2005 04:34 GMT
I have posted an article on the nature of light on my web site. For
those interested, the article can be found at:

http://ronbigelow.com/articles/light/light.htm

Ron Bigelow
Slack - 01 Aug 2005 05:56 GMT
> I have posted an article on the nature of light on my web site. For
> those interested, the article can be found at:
>
> http://ronbigelow.com/articles/light/light.htm
>
> Ron Bigelow

Great read... thanks. I'm looking forward to more articles from you.

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Paul Furman - 01 Aug 2005 06:12 GMT
> I have posted an article on the nature of light on my web site. For
> those interested, the article can be found at:
>
> http://ronbigelow.com/articles/light/light.htm
>
> Ron Bigelow

Thanks, I enjoyed and learned. I can't resist a critique though... my
first reaction... the first into paragraph could be dropped completely.
Anyways I learned and enjoyed the article.

"to understand what factors can be used to control saturation ... A
polarizer filter is another way that can be used"

Hmm, it never occurred to me to use a polarizer to increase saturation
of warm colors. Does it work on warm colors?

I observed some interesting lighting yesterday evening. Within the half
hour before sunset, warm colored sunlight was filtering through leaves
to where I sat in the garden in a deep forested shade. The dots of sun
bounced off water onto a wall dancing with the waves. I put my hand out
to stir the water and the sunbeams hit my skin casting a bright warm
glow on the wall around my arm. Whoah!

Thanks for the great article.

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