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Re: [OM] Polarizing filter tests

Subject: Re: [OM] Polarizing filter tests
From: usher99@xxxxxxx
Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2009 09:58:30 -0400
Yep,
It seems to be a GRAT--generally recognized as true. I have read this 
and I think observed this.   Why should it be the case that a linear 
pol would have a greater effect when the circ pol just has a quarter 
wave retarder added?  The extinction coefficients of the pol material 
vary by wavelength as shown in the test---less efficient  in the blue 
area thus a cooling effect.  The mistaken linear pol (?really a linear 
pol mislabeled or the quarter wave retarder had the wrong orientation?) 
had some of the highest ext coeff scores but some of the others did 
indeed match it.  Perhaps adding the extra element necessarily lead to 
further reduction in light transmission so they keep the ext coeff 
lower in general for the average circ pol to prevent too much light 
loss---I don't think so.  Another factor is the quarter wave retarder 
also has differential effects by wavelength---It tends to WARM the 
image back up!
Perhaps not quite a "Moose filter."

http://www.clarkvision.com/photoinfo/evaluating_polarizing_filters/

So part of the less perceived pol effect with the circ  pol could be 
the reduced cooling effect on color balance.

Total speculation, I could be all wet.

Perhaps Idle thoughts of an addled mind,
Mike

Where is Dr. Polarizer hiding?





> I think he is referring to the fact that the "accidental" testing of a
> linear polarizer gave far the best test results.



Nope. I've always felt that the linears I had provided a much deeper and
intense polarization effect.

AG
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