Schniapereli
Active Member
I was thinking of a better way to show how the light travels through a fixture. Then I somehow got this idea of taking a src 4 apart, putting the light on at a lower level, and putting smoke in it, so you can see how the light bounces off the reflector. Then you put on another peice, and then another. This would help a lot with students understanding the 3d space of the light.
But, I don't know if smoke will hurt the reflector... I know some chemicals do, so I don't want to ruin it.
Is chemical fog bad for it?
If chemical fog is bad, could we possibly use dry ice?
Thanks
But, I don't know if smoke will hurt the reflector... I know some chemicals do, so I don't want to ruin it.
Is chemical fog bad for it?
If chemical fog is bad, could we possibly use dry ice?
Thanks