Here is an image of a ball covered in different colors of fluorescent
paint which appear white under normal light, as well as a plain white
cylinder. This image really was a test of light groups with my
patch...there are really three light sources, a purple "blacklight" one,
a multicolored patterned one set to interact with only the sphere, and a
fairly dim white light.
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Chris Huff
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From: Ken
Subject: Re: Fluorescent ball(another patterned light source test) - Fluoresce.JPG (1/1)
Date: 27 Feb 2000 10:29:02
Message: <38B94253.895188D4@pacbell.net>
Chris Huff wrote:
> > Here is an image of a ball covered in different colors of fluorescent> paint...
I was just about to recommend some practical applications for flourecent
balls but I think I will just shut up and go away quietly.
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Ken Tyler - 1300+ Povray, Graphics, 3D Rendering, and Raytracing Links:
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>I was just about to recommend some practical applications for flourecent>balls but I think I will just shut up and go away quietly.
They would be useful for finding your glow stick before you light it.
Ken wrote:
> I was just about to recommend some practical applications for flourecent> balls but I think I will just shut up and go away quietly.
Novelty item!
Not practical you say? Novelty items make life worth living! (okay maybe not
but blah blah blah you get my drift) :-p
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