Turn a Stanhope into projection jewellery
1. In a darkened room, turn on your phone's torch.
2. Holding the phone flat in your palm, shine the torch beam upwards at the ceiling.
3. Place the flat end of your Stanhope over the torch light, covering it completely (the image will be reversed).
For best results
• Avoid covering the rounded end of the Stanhope.
• Hold your phone 30–60cm from the ceiling. The projected image can be enlarged by moving your phone further away, or made smaller by moving closer. Detail will appear sharper in a smaller image.
• You can also project your image onto a wall, although it can be trickier to hold the Stanhope in place.
For best results
• Avoid covering the rounded end of the Stanhope.
• Hold your phone 30–60cm from the ceiling. The projected image can be enlarged by moving your phone further away, or made smaller by moving closer. Detail will appear sharper in a smaller image.
• You can also project your image onto a wall, although it can be trickier to hold the Stanhope in place.
Turn a Stanhope into projection jewellery
1. In a darkened room, turn on your phone's torch.
2. Holding the phone flat in your palm, shine the torch beam upwards at the ceiling.
3. Place the flat end of your Stanhope over the torch light, covering it completely (the image will be reversed).
Learn about other viewing methods
For best results
• Avoid covering the rounded end of the Stanhope.
• Hold your phone 30–60cm from the ceiling. The projected image can be enlarged by moving your phone further away, or made smaller by moving closer. Detail will appear sharper in a smaller image.
• You can also project your image onto a wall, although it can be trickier to hold the Stanhope in place.