"Jacques E. Bouchard" wrote .. "Richard Crowley" wrote in "sunblock" style windowscreen hung just in front of the glass. We tried that. It reduced the reflection but not entirely. Note that "sunblock" type windowscreen has 3-4x more horizontal strands than regular windowscreen. It works pretty good as a mechanical "neutral density filter". We don't know whether the view *through*
Richard Crowley wrote: "Jacques E. Bouchard" wrote... All kidding aside, we've already considered the obvious, including selecting a different location. Short of praying for clouds there isn't much we can do, so the next step would be to somehow alter the reflective surface of the glass. And definitely keep the filter, every little bit helps. Dulling spray on the window
"Richard Crowley" <rcrowley@xp7rt.net> wrote in news:j6KdnfC2HJWCd1 _VnZ2dnUVZ_uKdnZ2d@posted.pcez: Note that "sunblock" type windowscreen has 3-4x more horizontal strands than regular windowscreen. It works pretty good as a mechanical "neutral density filter". We don't know whether the view *through* the window is important to the shot? We also don't know how much area is
On Jun 1, 9:24 am, the_tattie_howker <the_tattie_how...@tiscali.co.uk> wrote: On Jun 1, 4:17 am, charles <char...@charleshope.demon.co.uk> wrote: In article <6uH7i.28919$Ro3.17...@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk>, Ronald Raygun <no.s...@localhost.localdomain> wrote: Mike Dickson wrote: Ronald Raygun wrote: Gogo wrote: OK, fair enough,
In article <6uH7i.28919$Ro3.17247@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk>, Ronald Raygun <no.spam@localhost.localdomain> wrote: Mike Dickson wrote: Ronald Raygun wrote: Gogo wrote: OK, fair enough, I am the one who was supposed to remember it was going to expire, but I received today a parking permit renewal form, to be send at least 7 working days before the expiry