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- Filtered on right, ⇢. Effect of polarizer on light reflected from a water surface. The polarizing filter is used on the right. (en)
- Animated polarizer in front of a computer flat screen monitor. LCD monitors emit polarized light, typically at 45° to the vertical, so when the polarizer axis is perpendicular to the polarization of the light from the screen, no light passes through . When parallel to the screen polarization, the polarizer allows the light to pass and the white of the screen is seen. (en)
- Filtered at bottom, ⬇. Toughened glass of car rear window. Variations in glass stress are clearly seen when photographed through a polarizing filter . (en)
- Filtered on right, ⇢. Polarizer aligned to allow the light reflected by the water , rotated by 90° to block it . (en)
- Filtered on right, ⇢. Polarizers are often used to improve the appearance of vegetation. (en)
- Filtered on right, ⇢. A polarizer filters out the polarized component of light from the sky in a color photograph, increasing contrast with the clouds . (en)
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