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This is a really great animation, and I can't say how happy I was to see it. One minor improvement- you should additively blend the the individual 'spectrum waves' to give an even tighter effect- the beam will start white because all of the overdraw as it enters the prism, and then the individual wavelengths will emerge in their true colour once they are sufficiently far out. The effect also suggests combination of these wavelengths causes white.
Seeing different lights on the optic scale
So what if my eyes pick up on different levels of light being able to see what normal people don't especially beings I haven't had cataract surgery done and I'm only 31 Dmarie31 (talk) 07:03, 5 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]
what if I also said I could tell you exactly what it looks like when a beam of light is reflected back to it's original source that it also creates a type of almost gold light just as the reflected light hits a mirror at the perfect angle making it bounce back on itself. Dmarie31 (talk) 07:07, 5 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]