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Mirror phenomenon — Concentric halos around eyes in a foggy bathroom
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[QUOTE="DaveC426913, post: 6265118, member: 15808"] I'm a little confused. What specifically about the foggy mirror would result in spherical aberration? SA is about [I]focus[/I], right? I see it [I]looks [/I]the same, but [I]is[/I] it the same phenomenon? My first thought was that it was more akin to (though not the [I]same[/I] as) circular rainbows: [ATTACH type="full" width="346px"]253161[/ATTACH] or the halo around street lights in rain/fog/snow: [ATTACH type="full"]253162[/ATTACH] These phenomena are more about reflections from a halo of water around a central point. [/QUOTE]
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