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Old 02-02-11, 09:23 PM   #1
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Okay so I know that reason for the red light is to let your eyes adapt to be ready for night watch, but what Im curious about, is do any of you know the specifics of WHY red light helps adjust your eyes for night vision?? Im just curious that is all
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Old 02-02-11, 09:31 PM   #2
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I have no idea if this is scientifically accurate, but I found this in the forums at uboat.net:

http://www.uboat.net/forums/read.php...3302#msg-63302

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Scotopic and photopic vision. Rods and cones receptors are in the retina of the eye. For daylight vision we humans use what is called photopic vision that being the cone receptors. With them we see color. With bright light the rods are inactive, that being they are switched off. In the dark the rods become active and we see in shades of gray. The rods are not affected by red light consequently the red light in the cabin. The rod light sensitivity cuts off at about 620 nanometers. The cone light sensitivity cuts off at about 700 nanometers. Red light energy starts beyond 620 nanometers therefore it does not switch the rods off. When looking at a dark sky rod vision is very effective and cone vision is not.
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Old 02-02-11, 09:51 PM   #3
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It is accurate, though I cannot attest to the science.

When I used to sail, I covered the flashlight with a thick red gel sheet to keep my vision. Also as a teenager when astronomy was my passion. I was told that was what I should do to "keep vision."

It sure does work.
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Old 02-02-11, 11:33 PM   #4
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Are there any other colors that do that? I saw that american submarines rigged for blue instead of red??
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Old 02-02-11, 11:38 PM   #5
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I think that's to reduce fatigue, as there isn't as much of a need for night vision in the modern sub.

Red is the best color for preserving night vision.
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Old 02-02-11, 11:41 PM   #6
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I think that's to reduce fatigue, as there isn't as much of a need for night vision in the modern sub.

Red is the best color for preserving night vision.
I think I even read though that WWII American subs rigged for blue though.
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