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So... I was searching through the house trying to find some sunglasses to see if they would block my blu-ray. I know these aren't usually sufficient as protection, but I decided to try anyway, just for fun. So I found two pair of glasses. The first pair were useless as safety glasses, as the dot just became a little bit less bright. So I try the other pair, and the dot gets a lot weaker! I've taken some pictures to show the difference in brightness and to hear what you guys think about it. All the pictures were taken with a bit longer shutter time to avoid the flash, so on all three pictures the dot looks brighter than in real life.
This is without the glasses.
With glasses, beam entering in the "front" of the sunglasses, to simulate me getting hit by the laser.
Glasses in front of the camera. Seen from the "back", to simulate how it would look like wearing them.
So, can I use these for protection or are they totally useless?
This is without the glasses.
With glasses, beam entering in the "front" of the sunglasses, to simulate me getting hit by the laser.
Glasses in front of the camera. Seen from the "back", to simulate how it would look like wearing them.
So, can I use these for protection or are they totally useless?