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[OM] Re:OT Polarizers (was Linear polarizer & OTF)

Subject: [OM] Re:OT Polarizers (was Linear polarizer & OTF)
From: HI100@xxxxxxx
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2000 02:33:58 EST
    Completely OT but about polarization:

    I can across an interesting reference on the web discussing the fact that 
human eyes can detect light polarization. It is fairly well known bees use 
light polarization for navigation but evidently the (in)famous Feynman 
lectures on Physics refer to the fact that you can do a test on youself to 
demonstrate polarization detection. It would be interesting to know if this 
has some biological advantage or whether it is a chance effect. Since a 
normal print (even from a Zuiko) does not maintain polarization in the 
picture, is this something that subtly affects our perception of real life. 
When you use a polarizer on distant mountains you often get very significant 
color shifts from light reflected off the rocky surfaces so in a simple way 
that is true but maybe we percieve more subtle differences from polarization?

Tim Hughes
Hi100@xxxxxxx

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