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We designed and built a programmable integrating sphere light (PISL) source which consists of nine LEDs, light-collecting optics, a commercially available integrating sphere and a baffle.
At the rim of the sphere Light Emitting Diodes (LED) are positioned side by side in a pattern which distributes the LEDs belonging to each wavelength uniformly around the entire rim.
Therefore, when the scan position is directly beneath the center of the sphere, light is reflected from a tangent plane that is parallel to the plane of the coverslip-buffer interface, and consequently the optical path will be parallel to the optical (z) axis.
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We then developed TIAS using integrating sphere lighting.
Thus, we concluded that the integrating sphere lighting was most suitable for recording the character of a tongue and the color of the tongue coating.
It appeared to me as a sphere of light, but light that is aware.
Now a sleek, neutral space dominated by resin-sphere lighting on an angular steel armature, it's buzzy at night, but during the day it's a bit of a downer.
Single spheres that were lit from the left were more likely to be judged as convex than comparable spheres lit from the right.
Similarly, when pairs of laterally lit spheres were presented and participants were asked to judge which sphere appeared to be more convex, participants chose spheres lit from the left regardless of the angle of illumination.
With diffuse illumination in an integrating sphere, the light emitted by the light source undergoes repeated diffuse reflection inside the sphere, and the reflective surface is uniformly illuminated from all directions.
This globe is a shining sphere of light.
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