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prashantakerkar prashantakerkar
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4 years ago Edited: 4 years ago, prashantakerkar
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lens_(optics)

Is it possible to manufacture Coloured Lens (Glasses coating with different colours) and fix in Digital Cameras & Binoculars?

The Digital Camera & Binocular user should be able to change the different Colours glasses easily which was mounted / fixed on the devices.

If Yes, Will it make any difference to the photo images  taken from the Digital Camera & the viewed images from the Binocular?

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Prashant S Akerkar

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Thanks.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stained_glass

Fixing Coloured lens (glasses) in Smartphones devices.

The different coloured lens can be easily detached & attached to the Smartphone devices.

Can it make any difference to the photo images taken from the Smartphone devices by using different coloured lens?

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Prashant S Akerkar
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4 years ago
Hi prashantakerkar

Many cameras have them either built-in digitally or physically (screw-on).

Filters help minimize glare and reflections, enhance colors, reduce light coming into the lens, and more. Each lens filter serves a specific purpose, as each one is built to deliver a specific effect that can help enhance the final look of an image.

There are many different kinds of filters, and each one serves a purpose. For example, color correcting filters, also known as cooling and warming, color conversion, or color compensating filters, are used to correct and/or enhance the color of your scene. Warming and cooling filters are great for correcting indoor lighting and making your scene look gloomier or sunnier while other colored filters are great for bringing out certain hues in a scene.

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4 years ago Edited: 4 years ago, prashantakerkar

Thank you.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stained_glass

Is it feasible to fix Coloured Lens (glasses) which
can be easily detached & attached by Smartphones devices users?

Will it make impact to the photo images taken by the Smartphone devices which includes the Selfie?

Example : Changing the Lens into a Blue, Red,Green,Purple,Yellow, Pink etc coloured lens & then taking a photo image from the Smartphone camera.

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Prashant S Akerkar

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Can this be applied to Microscope & Telescope devices / instruments?

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Prashant S Akerkar
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Prashant S Akerkar
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4 years ago
Look at this > https://www.wish.com/product/59c4a814eea5c5403f36c8b0?hide_login_modal=true&from_ad=goog_shopping&_display_country_code=CA&_force_currency_code=CAD&pid=googleadwords_int&c=%7BcampaignId%7D&ad_cid=59c4a814eea5c5403f36c8b0&ad_cc=CA&ad_curr=CAD&ad_price=21.00&fallback_cids=5acb8c293c1dc642e23581705bd29a593da19f774b67af3d5ab248722d659f6be6fb0099&campaign_id=1643927883&gclid=Cj0KCQjwuLPnBRDjARIsACDzGL0qy3cGihI4PCn9M1-jHSium39EUwSZSwUy6rjd9Aq87A3McBWSCtwaAtnYEALw_wcB

There are physical filters you can apply to your phone. I've also worked in labs before where different filters are used to help with contrast when observing microorganisms, such as cells.
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4 years ago
Thank you.

Can this be applied to Phoropter, Refractor (Opthalmology), Ultrasonography, Laproscopy etc medical instruments?

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Prashant S Akerkar
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4 years ago
Yes, it may actually improve the visual, but in case of a sonogram, the image produced by the computer is black and white anyway, so it'll only improve it slightly.
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4 years ago
Thank you.

Can this be applied to MRI & CT scanner machines?

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Prashant S Akerkar
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4 years ago
Digitally only. What advantages would that bring though? Thinking Face
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4 years ago Edited: 4 years ago, prashantakerkar
Thank you.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-ray_generator

X ray machines ...

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Prashant S Akerkar

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Prashant S Akerkar
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4 years ago
X-ray technology would not work with this idea. When an X-ray is taken, the rays that are not blocked by bone, for example, strike a transparent plastic base coated with an emulsion of silver halide particles (a salt of Ag+ with a halide, usually Cl or Br). When light hits one of these particles, it reduces a small amount of the halide to elemental silver. When this is exposed to a photographic developer (essentially a mild reducing agent), more elemental silver is produced around the initial sites.

Ag+ + e ⟶ Ag


Finally, a fixing agent is added which solubilizes the unexposed silver halide so it can be removed from the emulsion, preventing further light exposure from fogging the film. Thus, the regions that are exposed to light appear dark when developed as the tiny silver particles (Ag) block light passing through the film and the unexposed regions are transparent, taking on the colour of the plastic base (often blue or grey). X-ray films are typically viewed on an illuminated white background, making the unexposed areas appear white (or off-white, coloured by the plastic base).
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4 years ago
Thank you.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrocardiography

Is ECG machine using Lens or Glasses?

If yes, Can we use Coloured lens?
If no, Will it be useful to have?

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Prashant S Akerkar
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