That's funny. I had that happen, but remembered I couldn't look at computer monitors or any LCD screens with my polarized glasses and I immediately took my glasses off at the gas station.
Thank you for the more detailed explanation. It helps. I was missing the critical part about polarized glasses blocking out all vertical light. If that is true, your analysis and method makes sense.
I, myself, have observed that different...
Just to make sure we're on the same page.. sunglasses pass vertically oriented light waves only and glare is supposed to be a fixed horizontal light wave. Things like LCD screens apparently give off horizontal light and that's why we can't read...
My understanding is that polarized sunglasses allow vertical light to pass while blocking other directional light. Reflected light comes off of surfaces horizontally and is blocked by the polarization. I wear sunglasses all the time and it's not...
I don't know if this is helpful to you guys or not but I use a pair of sunglasses to tune my polarizing filter. This only works if the glasses are polarized. If you take two pairs of polarized sunglasses and orient them 90 degrees out no light...
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