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Re: Best polarizing glasses?
- From: P3D Gregory J. Wageman <gjw@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Best polarizing glasses?
- Date: Wed, 3 Sep 1997 13:33:01 -0700
Dr. T. wrote:
>I was thinking maybe I can use two of them (I have two, got them
>at Porter's at some closeout, nice quality glass for only a few
>dollars each) and mount them in a glass frame. Of course, I will
>look funny but I will have the best glasses in the audience.
Won't you also have the darkest glasses in the audience? It's been
my observation that photographic polarizers are noticably darker
than the commercially-available polarizing glasses (25% vs. 38%
transmission, if I'm not mistaken).
-Greg W.
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