Re: Contious optical receiver
- From: jonas.thornvall@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 09 Aug 2007 09:52:19 -0700
On 9 Aug, 18:14, j...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
jonas.thornv...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On 9 Aug, 16:52, Sam Wormley <sworml...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
jonas.thornv...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Is it possible to blend light frequencies from different sources
through a prism?
Certainly.What differ a prism from a RGB mask?
I guess there must be somekind of relation between the size of the
pixel unit and the receiver/receptor device for the actual blending of
wavelength to take place. Given big enough pixels no blending take
place.
There is no physical "blending" of light from an RGB mask, rather
it is in how the eye and brain work leading to the perception that
the individual colored dots blend into one of another color.
No matter what your eyes and brain are telling you, there are still
3 discrete colored dots.
So there are three physical colordots on a photo taken of the screen
idiot.....
Sure it is if your close enough, accept fact 3 RGB pixels output one
frequens if you have the correct distance for blending.
IF YOU HAVE A GOOD EXPLANATION WHY A PIXEL WILL HAVE ONE RECORDED
FREQUENS ON ANY MEDIA CCD OR NOT I WANT TO HEAR IT OTHERWISE IT IS
JUST NOT THAT INTERESTING.
YOU STILL CONCLUDE THE BLENDING IS IN BRAIN IDIOT?
Since you are starting with a false premise, everything that follows
is irrelevant.
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