Fred W4JLE wrote:
Cecil, glare is truly in the eye of the beholder. Glare and reflections are
two different animals.
Indeed, "non-glare glass" was a misnomer and I appologize
for that mistake in word selection. Reflections, not
glare, was the actual topic of discussion. "Glare" or
"non-glare" does not even appear in the index of _Optics_,
by Hecht.
I should have called the thin-film function "non-reflective"
instead of "non-glare". Glare is actually totally irrelevant
to anything I have posted including the original example.
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73, Cecil
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