Yesterday I saw on FB details of a new colour spectrum being offered to enhance black clays (I can barely contain myself :lol: ) and today found this explanation :
For you those who want more info, here is a quote from Philip Pilla:"The use of this lens for shooting sports is an approach where the wearer is seeing more contrast by swinging a black target to be more dense. The useof the DC lens will actually do the complete opposite of what our technology for targets is designed to do on colored targets… (Orange, Pink Lime green etc) It will dilute the vibrancy of the target…
However, some are finding that the lens is working to kill the target by introducing a counter intuitive approach… When orange or pink is against a grey sky the targets luminesce is tougher to see… Some call this “White Out”… A situation where the target blends with the backdrop…
Some shooters find that the DC spectral curve makes the target turn black or dark grey and easier to see against this cloud cover.
Further in a situation that the target is actually native black… The intensity of the black is enhanced…
So through experimentation this application has provided some shooters very nice specialty lens.
The design of the lens is not articulated for this application but some are using it to their benefit.
I find the same thing in operating rooms around the world with respect to our lens technology where surgeons who happen to be shooters are using our lenses for better patient outcomes. Certainly not what the lenses were designed to do but our technology has found its way into other applications.”
Putting aside any scepticism that they'd leave it so long before inventing a shade that can deal with singularly THE most mundane and therefore obvious choice of clay colour :lol: , what do people think of the plausibility of the above particularly the highlighted bits ?
For you those who want more info, here is a quote from Philip Pilla:"The use of this lens for shooting sports is an approach where the wearer is seeing more contrast by swinging a black target to be more dense. The useof the DC lens will actually do the complete opposite of what our technology for targets is designed to do on colored targets… (Orange, Pink Lime green etc) It will dilute the vibrancy of the target…
However, some are finding that the lens is working to kill the target by introducing a counter intuitive approach… When orange or pink is against a grey sky the targets luminesce is tougher to see… Some call this “White Out”… A situation where the target blends with the backdrop…
Some shooters find that the DC spectral curve makes the target turn black or dark grey and easier to see against this cloud cover.
Further in a situation that the target is actually native black… The intensity of the black is enhanced…
So through experimentation this application has provided some shooters very nice specialty lens.
The design of the lens is not articulated for this application but some are using it to their benefit.
I find the same thing in operating rooms around the world with respect to our lens technology where surgeons who happen to be shooters are using our lenses for better patient outcomes. Certainly not what the lenses were designed to do but our technology has found its way into other applications.”
Putting aside any scepticism that they'd leave it so long before inventing a shade that can deal with singularly THE most mundane and therefore obvious choice of clay colour :lol: , what do people think of the plausibility of the above particularly the highlighted bits ?