Lighting calculator - Amano style
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That is why I'd like to hear comments from someone who in-depth knows these points. Point source versus line source versus plane source does affect the computation. I remember from my time of playing with terrestials under lights that at some home-achievable point, the distance from the tube dropped out of the equation. I have always had the suspicion that this had some effect on the lower wattage needed for large tanks.
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I'm just going to try to confuse the issue even further here...
There are two other points that aren't really addressed (at least not directly) in the article. Water does absorb and reflect a certain amount of light. Also, the tank glass reflects light back into the tank. I believe that the amount of absorption is also logarithmic and I suspect the reflection from the glass is as well... if not directly, then at least indirectly due to the absorption of the source light by the water.
I would suspect that this is the reason that the graph in the article is logarithmic in the first place, due to the amount of absorption caused by the depth of the water in larger volume tanks and that the amount of glass that there is to reflect the light.
Just a guess though.
There are two other points that aren't really addressed (at least not directly) in the article. Water does absorb and reflect a certain amount of light. Also, the tank glass reflects light back into the tank. I believe that the amount of absorption is also logarithmic and I suspect the reflection from the glass is as well... if not directly, then at least indirectly due to the absorption of the source light by the water.
I would suspect that this is the reason that the graph in the article is logarithmic in the first place, due to the amount of absorption caused by the depth of the water in larger volume tanks and that the amount of glass that there is to reflect the light.
Just a guess though.
I think the guy did a good job at attempting to solve one of the most common problems found with keeping aquatic plants. unfortunately, i haven't seen Amano's books, but does he always plant the same stuff? i ask this b/c if his choice of plants is always biased to those needing high light, then what the guy says is true. if he varies his plants, for varying lights, then i am thinking a more in-depth analysis would be necessary, to prove this true.
Also, if we really want to get technical, if there is canopy glass, then some light will be reflected, and also refracted so some of the properties of the light will have changed. Jon, were you talking about the canopy glass or glas from the sides of the tank? I think this would be a great thing for an aquatic plant enthusiast that is also a physicist.<edited><editID>Archie</editID><editDate>37961.0001851852</editDate></edited>
Also, if we really want to get technical, if there is canopy glass, then some light will be reflected, and also refracted so some of the properties of the light will have changed. Jon, were you talking about the canopy glass or glas from the sides of the tank? I think this would be a great thing for an aquatic plant enthusiast that is also a physicist.<edited><editID>Archie</editID><editDate>37961.0001851852</editDate></edited>
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But even my non-high tech tanks tend to be fully planted - other than some catfish tanks where it would not be appreciated - so reflection should not enter the equation very strongly. Perhaps immediately around a white sand beach?
Besides, I have very limited tolerance for light colored substrates. Several years of my poultry heath grit/crushed granite period soured me on light and bright.
Besides, I have very limited tolerance for light colored substrates. Several years of my poultry heath grit/crushed granite period soured me on light and bright.