Enderman
(Enderman)
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The reflected image is exactly an inverted projection of the die.
It doesn’t “only focus good in the center” in terms of lateral movement.
What he means is that the die needs to be in the center of the sphere such that the inverted image is projected directly onto it.
The projection will only be sharp when it is focused on the die itself, which is why it is important to get the height right and line it up on all 3 axis.
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This does not mean that the size of the LED or collar matters.
A larger LED produces the same effect, an inverted image on the die of the exact same size of the die.
The reflected image is of uniform brightness, just like the die.
A larger collar performed slightly better because there is a larger distance from the LED to the surface, making surface imperfections less intrusive, and possibly having a better coating due to manufacturing process.