Figure 5:
(a) A map of the total irradiance (integration between 375 nm and 475 nm) normalized to the mean irradiance. Here, a grayscale mask was constructed and applied to the LCD in order to flatten the irradiance map. (b-c) A 45° view and top-down view of a representative ‘inside corner’ print from the formerly higher irradiance sites. (d-e) A 45° view and top-down view of a representative ‘inside corner’ print from the formerly lower irradiance sites. Note that after flattening the irradiance map using a grayscale mask, the overall inside corner profile between the sites is much more similar, but the surface texture is still quite different. These prints used a 50 μm layer heights and 36 s layer exposure times.