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8etty, the ratio %40 is not in linear relation with the value 0.99 and if you8etty wrote:thanx tom..(hitting your head with 427 green squishy balls to simmulate lightbouces) but such a high absorbtion is kinda odd..these leds absorb 40% of the light at most
IMHO, it mostly depends on the real size of your object.8etty wrote:so 0.99 absorbtion does not mean 99%![]()
you are right, there's no cavity but inserted pieces of parts you know and8etty wrote:can't see no cavity in my leds..will cut one open..are they poisonous![]()
IMHO what you see there is "light bloom" covering led bodyMihai Iliuta wrote:hmm.....maybe you're right tom, but i just don't think it should have such sharp reflections. like most of the signs i've seen are like this one:
You're right but for small distances absorbiton will make this falloff stronger.Mihai Iliuta wrote:Maxwell uses realistic falloff for lightsources, and since the diode is so tiny, the light would be very bright at the center, but it's strength would quickly diminish.
Here is the Thomas-in-wonderland kind:8etty wrote:.... ours kinda look like alice-in-wonderland-leds
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