gcbryan
Flashlight Enthusiast
I never seem to get a definitive answer to this question...what characteristics does the width and depth of a reflector vary?
I understand that different emitters have different beam angles and surface brightnesses and that incand is different than led but putting all that aside or rather just consider that I'm asking about XRE-R2 what effect is the reflector having as you vary those two perimeters?
The wider the reflector the more intense and tighter the hotspot ? The deeper the reflector the less spill (tighter spill)?
I understand spill and that a deeper reflector captures more of the beam that would become spill but I also understand that light captured from various places on the reflector aren't all created equal.
I believe some areas contribute to the very brightest parts of the beam and other contribute bright light but not the brightest.
There is the hotspot and then the corona and then the spill.
Most lights that throw well have wide reflectors and relatively deep ones as well.
I'm not trying to get into the beam angle of the emitters here or the relative surface brightness (even though those factors have much to do with throw).
I'm just trying to get some simple answers only as they relate to reflectors and varying their parameters (specifically diameter and depth).
I think diameter controls hotspot size and intensity and depth controls spill size and intensity (apart from the emitter variables of course).
I understand that different emitters have different beam angles and surface brightnesses and that incand is different than led but putting all that aside or rather just consider that I'm asking about XRE-R2 what effect is the reflector having as you vary those two perimeters?
The wider the reflector the more intense and tighter the hotspot ? The deeper the reflector the less spill (tighter spill)?
I understand spill and that a deeper reflector captures more of the beam that would become spill but I also understand that light captured from various places on the reflector aren't all created equal.
I believe some areas contribute to the very brightest parts of the beam and other contribute bright light but not the brightest.
There is the hotspot and then the corona and then the spill.
Most lights that throw well have wide reflectors and relatively deep ones as well.
I'm not trying to get into the beam angle of the emitters here or the relative surface brightness (even though those factors have much to do with throw).
I'm just trying to get some simple answers only as they relate to reflectors and varying their parameters (specifically diameter and depth).
I think diameter controls hotspot size and intensity and depth controls spill size and intensity (apart from the emitter variables of course).
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