ADavidhazy wrote:
If polarization is of interest you may find this article applicable. http://people.rit.edu/andpph/text-polarizer-by-glare.html
Oh, very cool. And the set of illustrations of the plastic glasses at different polarization angles is very effective.
I don't understand polarization well enough even empirically. I remember specular reflections being more likely to be polarized, but I had observed myself that it also depends on the angle, and at that point had mostly dropped it in annoyance (being unable to kill a particular set of reflections at the time).
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