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Need List Members to Test Run Headlight Filters



Greetings, fellow list members.

My company is developing two versions of headlight films for motor
vehicles.  I am looking to offer samples of this product to list members
to try, use and provide feedback as part of my market research.  Clearly,
I and my friends and associates have used these two films and feel very
confident in their performance.

Any list member wishing to help me out with this research?  Please
contact me directly at FaceMate@Juno.com.  Include your mailing address
and model of vehicle so that I can be certain to send the a large enough
sample to cover lens.

FILM:
Both films are a colored "transparency", widely used to filter and
correct light in film, studio and concert lighting.  This application
provides AMBER	for fog/snow conditions, and True White for normal
driving conditions.

AMBER:	
Amber colored film to add definition and cut reflection in adverse
driving conditions.

TRUE WHITE:
A slightly blue colored film to filter out the natural yellow projected,
to provide truly pure-white projection.

Samples received will be large enough to cover entire lens.  Peel of
backing and adhere to driving light lens, trim to size...

I will send an evaluation form to your e-mail boxes for feedback.  

I used to be in the event production of major events in Arizona (Phoenix
Open, SuperBowl, Rock Concerts, etc).  While getting caught in a rain/fog
storm over Mt. Shasta after Christmas I noticed that all of the vehicles
with fog lights were benefitting from significantly improved forward
vision.  While all of us without them were forced to drive as slow as
first-gear-idle.  I pulled over and picked up some of this lighting-gel,
put on some rubber cement, and I had fog lights!  After design and
testing, this product is proposed to go to market.  After noticing the
new dichroic headlights on the new Lincoln Mark8 and Mercedes
(purple/pinkish hue is projected) I consulted once again with my lighting
consultant and found Light Correction Films.  These filter out impurities
and leave only pure white light.  The obvious result being increased
contrast (as the light does not blend into the sand and yellow/beige
colors on the road ahead).  We are very excited because this a product we
can market in Arizona, unlike the Amber film (no fog here!).

Thanks a million for all of your support ...



Adam Spiker
FaceMate@Juno.com
Dead Solid Perfect Ventures