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New B&M 100lux headlight.
James wrote:
On 16/12/17 13:59, Oculus Lights wrote: On Thursday, December 14, 2017 at 7:14:57 PM UTC-8, James wrote: On 14/12/17 17:04, Oculus Lights wrote: On Tuesday, November 21, 2017 at 2:34:34 PM UTC-8, James wrote: https://www.bike24.com/p2144878.html -- JS oops forgot to answer questions. The ray trace is from design software called Zemax. Every other ray trace has some red center. This beam is so even that it has early no red anywhere. The Nasa Lunar Resource Prospector development unit has a few Oculus mounted on it in a layout that resulted from trial and error til we made a light field with virtually no variation in the region the robot "sees". The light field dimensions aren't public info so can't say, but you can probably make a rough guess from the picture. The new Roverscape indoor area with synthetic lunar "soil" and "moonrocks" is mores secure than they can get me a clearance for. Latest update is they're moving ahead with their algorithms based on how my lights light up the region for the vehicle's cameras. Maybe once this baby sends back the first pics of the Dark Side (small south polar region) of the moon, an aerospace giant will buy up my patent and I'll finally get to cash in instead of scraping away with a flashlight and bike light industry that doesn't like new guys or technology that would make them change their tooling and infrastructure. You could try to reply to the message where I asked these questions. If I could find your original mixed in a few days of digest, else, here's your reply, stop being an asshole about it. Learn to use a newsreader software, spammer -- and take your meds! A ray trace projected on to a surface perpendicular to the light source is not representative of how the light will be used in the real world. Hence, your picture is of no practical use. All beams are designed to ray traces. You also have that picture from the NASA grounds showing the beam on ground. "Hence" go **** yourself and you bull**** character attacks. Stay the **** on topic here of get the **** off this forum. That's very cute, Barry Shortfuse. AFAIR, and still expressed in the subject line, the topic of this rbt thread was Bumm's two-year old IQ-X lamp which Barry is not nearly as familiar with as one could expect from a normally functioning small competitor. I thought I was fairly clear, but obviously still misunderstood. I'm sure B&M use ray tracing light simulation software too, however their beams are shown with the light mounted at the fork crown and projected on to a surface that is representative of the light on a road. See here; https://www.bumm.de/en/technologie-detail-en/iq-iq2-iq-premium-41.html Investing just the cost of two Fedex parcels if he's too paranoid for USPS, Barry could, for years, have gotten these kinds of graphics and their "wall" measured versions for his actual product. Though Jeff's simplified method of expensive "road brightness" measurements from the rider's eye position still seems advantageous for user purposes, given a camera providing sufficiently realistic data. They also have real world beam shots, but of course no competitor's lights for comparison. Note that the headlight I have illuminates the wall in their photo out to 45m ahead. Butbutbut the Real Athlete's question is: Can it overpower the horribly distracting shadows under your tired eyes that your bike is producing in the powerful beams from your RAAM support vehicle closely following? https://www.bumm.de/en/products/dynamo-scheinwerfer/produkt/1752qsndi.html? Except for the grassy, uneven ground that does hide beam defects that can more easily be spotted on tarmac, this is an okay six-in-one comparison of battery Bumms with Philips and Supernovae: https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/81RNDIsaUJL._SL1600_.jpg Now you resort to colourful language, insults and such. Well, you certainly know how to self destruct! Alternatively, he could just "pull" his latest, what, fifty? usenet and forum posts. How much TNT do you need for the job, Barry? -- "Pretend to have learned the rules like a pro, then pretend to be a master artist breaking them." |
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