[LargeFormat] will a darkslide skim across a pond from the shore?
Ken Hough
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Sun Dec 2 23:14:02 2001
I'll try this,
Every transparent material has a refractive index. This includes metallic
coatings. Unfortunately I do not have my book handy showing the angle for
MF2 or the myriad of other alloys that make up multicoatings. The coatings
are tuned to the wavelength of light that they are to reflect.
Ken
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1)i have a basic knowledge of the physics which govern the passage of light through air,
coatings and then into glass. what i would like to know, please, is what formula determines
the maximum angle of incidence which light must have to the surface of the lens before it
reflects, and does not penetrate and refract?
or in other words, by way of hypothesis: suppose a stone-skimmer were, with an
identical action each time, skimming the same stone at the same spot on a surface of
water while climbing a ladder. on reaching a certain rung his stone(having been flung)
would penetrate the surface of the pond, the angle of incidence being too great for the tension
of the surface to bear up under the force of the stone.
i know that the curvature of the lens affects things. how is this accomodated in the calculation
of the aforementioned angle?
phew!
2)i have old linhof darkslides which are home to inordinate amounts of dust particles. would it
be safe to wash the critters gently to try and make dust, which i think is coming from the fabric
hinges, settle? either that or i am going to see if my technika skims off cape point, the situation is
dire my friends. i have even employed my lungs and an empty ballpen case as a bellows-hoover,
much to the delight of my assistant
3)i am a fine-artist preparing for a large solo exhibition called 'nothing in the particular' which draws
a bit on the way an american LF user (hi, my name is stephen and ive been using LF since the tenth
grade. all my friends said it wasnt very sharp......) called stephen shore saw the american landscape
in the 70's. anyone, anyone, anyone else a fan?
thanks
dave southwood
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