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by blensor
280 days ago
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I haven't read the paper only looked at the first page with the two sheets, but I think the novel idea here is that it's using complementary colors. Take a color that is maximally absorbed by the stain and thus get the most energy into it without affecting too much else. I wonder if that would work with other colors as well. |
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Presumably it wouldn't work on black without fading the garment, but given how we've seen things fade in shop windows, I wonder if there's some novel applications for removing other types of intentional "stains" like ink, or paint, and particularly if they're under/behind a surface like a clear-coat or glass or something else that prevents physical access.