Lighting in The Hall.
During the recent committee meeting, I did raise this issue, as some of us find it difficult clearly to see Worcester and FITA 18 target indoors in the rather poor light there is. There's not, I'm afraid, likely to be an improvement any time soon. The light is adequate for rugby training, and cleaning and replacing lights costs the rugby club money.
However, reading through this month's 'Bow International' I came across something that would be worth trying, if you are affected by the problem. Apparently, competition archers frequently wear shading hats even when shooting indoors. The reason is to cut out glare from artificial lights, especially when they are installed above. This allows the pupil of the eye to dilate more, thus allowing more light reflected from the target to reach the retina - exactly what might help here.
No guarantee that it would work for you, but most of us have shady hats, so I thought I'd pass it on.
Frank
During the recent committee meeting, I did raise this issue, as some of us find it difficult clearly to see Worcester and FITA 18 target indoors in the rather poor light there is. There's not, I'm afraid, likely to be an improvement any time soon. The light is adequate for rugby training, and cleaning and replacing lights costs the rugby club money.
However, reading through this month's 'Bow International' I came across something that would be worth trying, if you are affected by the problem. Apparently, competition archers frequently wear shading hats even when shooting indoors. The reason is to cut out glare from artificial lights, especially when they are installed above. This allows the pupil of the eye to dilate more, thus allowing more light reflected from the target to reach the retina - exactly what might help here.
No guarantee that it would work for you, but most of us have shady hats, so I thought I'd pass it on.
Frank
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