Returns & Exchanges Does the Shadow Ghost have a warranty? Shadow Ghosts only ship within our service areas at this time. It is only possible to order one Shadow Ghost per customer.ĭelivery takes an average of 5 to 7 business days, excluding weekends and holidays when delivery services and our offices may be closed.Ĭan the Shadow Ghost be shipped outside of the service area? Renting the Shadow Ghost is currently not possible and may not be available in the future. It is currently not possible to exchange your Shadow Box for a Shadow Ghost.īelow are the prices we've previously offered in each region where the Shadow Ghost was sold: United Kingdom Once the Shadow Ghost is available, you may purchase the Ghost from My Account or during the checkout process.Ĭan I exchange my old Shadow Box with a Shadow Ghost? Make sure to check our blog for updates in your region and subscribe to the newsletter. We do not have an official date when the Shadow Ghost will return as we focus on Shadow's growth and strategy for the foreseeable future. Ordering & Shipping When will the Shadow Ghost be back in stock? When turned on and in use, the Shadow Ghost consumes around 7 Watts per hour. How much power does the Shadow Ghost consume? No, but this may be an option in the future. Is it possible to change the brightness of the LED? Sorry, we liked the color red so much and chose this as the exclusive LED color. Yes! The Shadow Ghost is not a subscription replacement, but it is convenient for those who need a device for Shadow. Is it necessary to have a Shadow subscription if I purchase a Shadow Ghost? The Shadow Ghost is made of a matte plastic base of standard PC-ABS. The Shadow Ghost weighs less than a pound (190 grams) and measures 7x5x2 inches (182x123x50mm). What are the dimensions of the Shadow Ghost? The Shadow Ghost is silent, smaller, lighter, and includes Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, meaning it can connect to wireless devices. Shadows are distorted, but they still show the exact silhouette of an object.General Questions What are the benefits of the Shadow Ghost compared to the Shadow Box? If a person were to touch the place where a shadow is being projected, the two shadows would also converge exactly where the point of contact is. This happens because there are no atmospheric effects that diffuse the light. Shadows in outer space are extremely sharp, with clearly visible boundaries and outlines between light and dark. Once we start diffusing the light, the shadows become increasingly softer and lose their outlines, until they completely disappear. The places where they overlap are darker, and can even be of a different color than usual. With more than one light source, we get more shadows. However, the view of the light source would still be blocked by whichever object is responsible for the shadow. The light source partially illuminates the penumbra, so we would be able to see it if we stood there. If we were to stand in the umbra of a shadow, we would not be able to see the parts of the light source directly. The umbra is the darkest part of the shadow because it does not receive any light directly from the source, or any of its parts. We can find the outlines of shadows if we trace the rays of light that come from the outer zones of the light source. Finally, the antumbra is the region where the body that is blocking the light source appears entirely within that same source of light, its disc, to be precise. The penumbra is the region where only a part of the light is obscured. The umbra is the darkest part of a shadow, the one that is at its innermost part. Those parts are umbra, penumbra, and antumbra. If we are talking about a nonpoint source of light, the shadow has three parts. A shadow that is cast by a point source of light is simple and is called an umbra. Light sources are separated into a point and nonpoint sources. A shadow is a reverse projection of whatever object is placed in front of a light source. If we took a look at a cross-section of a shadow, we would see that it looks like a flat silhouette. Shadows normally take up the entirety of the three-dimensional volume of the space behind the object. This object needs to be opaque, which means that it is impenetrable to electromagnetic radiation, most notably light. But have you stopped to think about what they are exactly? And how would we define them? The easiest way to describe shadows is as dark areas where an object blocks the light that is coming from a light source. Shadows are everywhere around us we see them almost constantly.
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