Interactive directional light dimming glasses.
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prototype.inoArduino Codeino - 6.41 kB - 04/15/2023 at 21:33 |
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PCB_GoGlles - PCB_Assembly_2023-04-15.pdfPCB component layout for assemblyAdobe Portable Document Format - 43.09 kB - 04/15/2023 at 21:33 |
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Schematic_GoGlles_2023-04-15.pdfMain schematicAdobe Portable Document Format - 32.46 kB - 04/15/2023 at 21:33 |
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PCB_GoGlles - PCB_2023-04-15.pdfPCB template for etchingAdobe Portable Document Format - 25.39 kB - 04/15/2023 at 21:33 |
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Very cool idea! I wonder if an advanced version of this can measure how much light gets into the pupil and then randomly turn pixels black for a fraction of a second to see if the light to the pupil decreases by a significant amount. if it does, there was blinding light and the pixel stays dark. if not, it was part of the world and the pixel goes light again. repeat for all pixels. the random shuttering of single pixels should be small enough to prevent disorientation. if pixels are determined to be blinding, then a hunt for more problematic pixels focus on the same area etc etc.
Maybe just kill everything that is white? Important light is always in colors, innit? traffic lights, break lights, indicators. bad light usually comes from headlights and streetlamps.
I've often wanted something like this, but in my mind, it needed eye tracking and other complex ideas... I do like to over-complicate things sometimes :P
I'd love to see this become a commercial product some day. I think I'd rather buy one than build one.
Oh my goodness, nice work! I've been wanting to make something like this for ages. Be sure to post your code on GitHub so we can contribute.
You are an absolute genius! Keep up the excellent work! And could you add more documentation on how to build?
Thank you! I'm going to add full docmentation in the near future.
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its the newer Blue-ish light thats the real problem, so not white as referred to, below.
Many do not realise the bluish light is HARMFUL to our retinas.. dut to the high coherence from car / SUV LEDs. Hope it goes commercial & U get rich!!