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wrote in message ... In message , I, wrote: Is glare an issue? I guess not, as long as they are illuminated from behind; they are transmission wedges. Actually to get the best results, one should *only* have back-lighting for such dense areas as the target offers. Any light striking it from the front will reduce contrast a little. Of course, if the amount of backlighting is much larger than any ambient light to the front, there is no issue. That means that it's best to shoot the target with the front shielded from ambient light, and the back only lighted by a lightsource that's shielded from lighting anything else than the target. Bart |
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