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[optics] How to transport light/image in narrow tube
Thanks for your input Andy. So rod lenses couldn't work? I could buy a borescope and use the middle section.- gregMontreal
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[optics] How to transport light/image in narrow tube
Thanks Bandit. The rod could measure between 300 and 100mm (the longer the better). I am right to think that collimated light wouldn't preserve parallax? I.e. when I look in a mirror, the reflection appears in 3D. If light is collimated before reaching the final mirror, would it still appears in 3D?- gregMontreal
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[optics] How to transport light/image in narrow tube
Thank you. I've read about those, I think the final image would be pixelated. I need the final image to be perfect, as if a direct reflexion on a mirror. I've just read about rod lenses, I think it's my best bet for the moment. Are you familiar with those? My other question would be, how to...- gregMontreal
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[optics] How to transport light/image in narrow tube
Hello there! I'm new on the forum and english is not my first language. I'm working on an art project and I wonder if there's any mean by which I can transport the light from an illuminated scene across a small tube (let say not larger than 5 cm in diameter) and over some distance (let say 2...- gregMontreal
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