What is Polarised Light?
Ambient light or the light we see consists of light waves that vibrate in a number of different directions. However, these light waves are often reflected off flat or shiny surfaces. These reflective surfaces concentrate the light causing the vibrations of these light waves to travel in the same direction as opposed to being scattered in a random fashion. These intense uni-directional waves are known as “polarised” light waves. Polarised light waves are many times brighter than non-polarised light and are otherwise known as “glare”.