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Optics is the study of light, and its interaction with matter. It includes topics such as imaging systems, fiber optics, lasers, quantum optics, and more.
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Does conservation of Etendue mean focusing+filtering a larger led bulb into a point light in...
I unfortunately never took a class on photonics but this law of Etendue seems to be very relevant to a project I am not even sure is possible. I am trying to create a lamp that does something like the …
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Why do lighting snoots need to be long?
I have just been introduced to the concept of using lighting snoots to create a more focused circle of light with diffused edges.
They have a tube that gradually gets thinner with a honeycomb grid at …
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Is it possible to build a lens system that allows you to capture an orthographic projection ... [closed]
I am a bit of a computer graphics geek and I find it fascinating how difficult it is to wrap ones mind around what an orthographic projection looks like as the world rotates.
I know nothing about the …