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Is the Lumia Effect more of a diffraction of light or refraction of light?
Please answer as soon as possible
Thank you!
Matt
Please answer as soon as possible
Thank you!
Matt
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That wasnt his question Len.
Not sure Matt, but I would guess refraction. But I could be wrong.
shine yr laser thru the showerglass door- turn off the light--lumia.
put texture glass on slo mo motor and you got it. I like 1/3rpm- morphs nicely.
unlimited amt of glass and other objects that work.
Take a laser pointer to a glass & mirror shop- they have scrap texture glass in the dumpster often.
That sounds like a good project I might like to try, it looks really cool with the textured glass! Just noticed this DIY lasershow using this kind of glass rotating slowly. It reminds me a bit of the effect you see when melting plastic with lasers. I really want to try this now!
At 3:05 it shows the textured glass.
That sounds like a good project I might like to try, it looks really cool with the textured glass! Just noticed this DIY lasershow using this kind of glass rotating slowly. It reminds me a bit of the effect you see when melting plastic with lasers. I really want to try this now!
At 3:05 it shows the textured glass.
It is primarily refraction. Diffraction accounts for the splotchy speckle part, but the main wavy blob is due to refraction.
sorry if my attempts to help do not fit within the parameters of some.
you would think some people have much better things to do with their time....
shhhesh