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|    Re: Intersecting Lasers    |
|    26 Sep 15 00:36:26    |
      My next question is;               Suppose a screen is put at the point where the lasers or beam from two       flashlights meet, let's say that a green and a red laser are being used and/or       two flashlights one with green colour bulb and the other with red colour bulb       are used and their beams        are made to intersect or meet, and, at that point of intersection a screen is       put and this experiment is done in a dark room, so then that point of       intersection would be yellow.                The Question is :- Now if we take a photo of this point of intersection with,       a digital camera, or, with a camcorder/handycam, then will that point in the       photo/recording come as yellow?? Because now a photodiode/electronic eye and       not the human eye is        seeing/sensing that point of intersection.               --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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