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So I'm casually wondering if there's such a thing as one-way glass that has more of a white effect than black. Ergo looking one way you see white and looking the other you see all the way through. My gut feeling is that such a thing does not exist, but I've been surprised before by strange magics of optics and science.
Since the only other way I can envision having a clear see-through surface one way that also has a white mask the other way is to have a sheet of glass and then slide a perspex sheet of white underneath, then use a polarizer to reduce reflections from the transitions at the glass/perspex boundary.
Since the only other way I can envision having a clear see-through surface one way that also has a white mask the other way is to have a sheet of glass and then slide a perspex sheet of white underneath, then use a polarizer to reduce reflections from the transitions at the glass/perspex boundary.