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Ok, hold it right there. The blacked out lights for the other models aren't
tinted. Tinting the reflector surface kills light output.
How those headlights are designed:
Color all non reflecting surfaces, and any non functional reflecting
surfaces black.
Then, you need two pieces of black material .. the stuff in the headlights
is like super compressed cardboard. From the front this setup looks like a +
.... basically you insert a vertical and horizontal plane into the
reflector, with an opening for the lightbulb/lightbulb and shield. These
planes don't interfere with the light sent out since they are at 90 degrees
to the light source, but, will reflect off the shiney parts because they are
essentially opposite them.
Hella also makes a driving light that looks totally black from the front.
This utilizes a photosensitive sheet that lets light shine through one way
but otherwise looks black.
The other headlights use projectors and basically use a black shield in
front with a hole in the center for the projector lense.
Tinting/painting any of the "functional" parts of a headlight will just kill
the light output. You have to color the headlight based on principals of
reflection.
There's one other design I saw on a set of rabit lights. Inside the light,
behind the glass was a black honeycomb mesh about 10mm deep. Again, this
only minimizes the light output slighty, but gives the impression of a black
headlight standing back a bit.
HTH,
Tobias
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