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Engineering Proposal: Test HoloLens Under Blacklight & Other Lighting Conditions.

JSBJSB
edited March 2017 in Discussion

I am interested in learning how the HoloLens device preforms & how the corresponding holographic visual presentations display under Blacklight conditions.

See:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blacklight

There are military, commercial, and general use cases for the benefits of using HoloLens under various lighting conditions.

Rhodopsin contained within the rods in human eyes are less sensitive to the color red within longer wavelengths of light. You may have seen the Military using red light to read maps and preserve their night vision. Although, there has been a shift recently to using green light or a blue-green light instead of red.

See:

http://www.itstactical.com/intellicom/tradecraft/navigating-the-dark-how-to-preserve-your-night-vision/

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