Poster: A snowHead
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@ster, I really don't understand what they mean in statements like this
"Lens Categories - The most common lens colour (tint) is Brown, this is because these lenses (along with Grey and Green) are 'colour neutral', that is they cut down on overall brightness without distorting colours thereby accentuating relief."
From one of those links, grey is the only neutral there as far as I understand it. Green will exclude red and blue light (and why it looks green) with brown really a dense yellow, and excluding blue light.
I wonder what they mean by that sentence.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Dave of the Marmottes wrote: |
@ski3, I really need to spend some time in Cat 3 and Cat 2 Chromapop lenses to see whether the CP technology alone is sufficient for vision enhancement regardless of VLT- given that I struggle with the "who put the lights out" factor everytime a cloud blows over I've not yet had the bottle to try a "Sun" lens. |
You may get a completely different effect from sun lens in green comparison to red for example and depending on eye sensitivity.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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You need to Login to know who's really who.
You need to Login to know who's really who.
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@ski3, thanks for the earlier explanation, so ... it's maybe not just my imagination?
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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@ski3, no. Sorry, not sure what they mean by that particular bit but I think the list itself is quite useful. But drop them a line, they might clarify/change as appropriate.
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The XM Flight decks arrived, very pleased with them. Field of view is a little smaller than I thought, but even these look fairly huge on my face tbh and only just fit my old Giro helmet. Did occur to me they do slightly make you look like a giant insect perhaps more than the desired fighter pilot; closer to The Fly than Top Gun.
Lens is a little darker than I thought in colour, but hard to tell these things in UK May weather. Itching to try them out on some snow now, will have to be patient. Might do some glacier skiing this summer, will see how they do on what I imagine will be some sunny days in Italy.
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menatarms wrote: |
Lens is a little darker than I thought in colour, but hard to tell these things in UK May weather. |
The Prizm lenses - that are not the storm lenses - have quite a low VLT - but in use on the mountain, seem to highlight contrast in a way that works just fine. It's why the likes of Torch has such versatility and can cope with a wide variety of light conditions.
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Good, I had a think about it and tbh I'm probably too lazy to be changing lenses frequently, and would always be worried about damaging a spare lens I'm carrying in my jacket (don't wear a backpack usually).
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