Ann Sanfedele wrote:
William Robb wrote:
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Dixon"
Subject: Re: A problem of reassembly
Place the filter up to your eye, and look at yourself in a mirror.
If the camera-side is nearest you, you will be able to see the reflection
of your eye.
If the camera-side is away from you, your eye will appear black.
Hope this helps!
Good tip, David
It's the little nuggets of information like this that really make this list
worthwhile.
William Robb
Except that it isn't true... if you rotate the polarizer
with it facing in eitehr
direction you can give yourself a black eye
at least with my tiffin polartizer
ann
Ann,
Rotating the filter shouldn't make any difference - if it does, it
suggests there is another polarising layer present. Tinted glasses or a
fancy mirror perhaps? If not, you must have a peculiar polarising
filter as both theory & practice say that my method should work for
circular polarisers, and this is the basis for some of the more
expensive anti-glare filters for monitors, etc.
John - did this work for your filter?
David