sharkdude
New member
this past friday we had Steven Pro as guest speaker at our SCMAS meeting.
Among one of the topics he discussed was lux(?) meter readings of led's vs de MH, etc. He commented that difuse light sources may be much different in their 'punch' vs point sources.
What is the scientific princlple for light 'punch' ?
I assume its related to amount of light delivered at depth, or some type of photon compression ratio?
I was also surprised by Steven's comments that all of Sanjay's work is light transmission through air and not through water. I would think water would have significant effects on penetration, spectrum quality, spread, shimmer line light attenuation, etc that may make some of Sanjay's observations on reflectors and bulbs irrelavant unless tested through water.
Among one of the topics he discussed was lux(?) meter readings of led's vs de MH, etc. He commented that difuse light sources may be much different in their 'punch' vs point sources.
What is the scientific princlple for light 'punch' ?
I assume its related to amount of light delivered at depth, or some type of photon compression ratio?
I was also surprised by Steven's comments that all of Sanjay's work is light transmission through air and not through water. I would think water would have significant effects on penetration, spectrum quality, spread, shimmer line light attenuation, etc that may make some of Sanjay's observations on reflectors and bulbs irrelavant unless tested through water.