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Glitches for dubbing films
It seems no wonder prohibited glue dubbing the film on the front hemisphere of the car.
I decided to put on the front side windows most transparent film LLumar ATR50 (metallic) to less napekalo sun, but it was comfortable to drive at night.
And to what effect this has resulted in an unexpected when on a bright sunny day, I put on my sunglasses (with polarizer glare). Photographed through the glasses. For comparison, below a picture without glasses.
Of course if I pokleit in a circle at least 30% of the film or lower, the glasses would not be required (without them there is no glitches), but then it will be uncomfortable to ride at night.
Glitches quite enchanting. From the position of the car and the sun all the light purple spots shimmer and migrate back and forth, distracting from driving.
We'll have to shoot film.
P.S. The same effect is the way and the film on the rear window. When I look in the mirror glasses to the salon - the road back on a sunny day is a purple and pink snow.
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I decided to put on the front side windows most transparent film LLumar ATR50 (metallic) to less napekalo sun, but it was comfortable to drive at night.
And to what effect this has resulted in an unexpected when on a bright sunny day, I put on my sunglasses (with polarizer glare). Photographed through the glasses. For comparison, below a picture without glasses.
Of course if I pokleit in a circle at least 30% of the film or lower, the glasses would not be required (without them there is no glitches), but then it will be uncomfortable to ride at night.
Glitches quite enchanting. From the position of the car and the sun all the light purple spots shimmer and migrate back and forth, distracting from driving.
We'll have to shoot film.
P.S. The same effect is the way and the film on the rear window. When I look in the mirror glasses to the salon - the road back on a sunny day is a purple and pink snow.
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