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    Default Audiance scanning with 10W YAG

    Look at the pictures at this site where they advertise there 10W yag.

    http://www.lasershows.ro/site/en/green_yag_laser.htm

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    you can clearly see its pulsed nature on this picture, nice wedding

    I stand corrected, if the exposure time is long enough, the effect could be caused by scanning/modulation, not necessary by qswitching.
    Last edited by -bart-; 01-21-2010 at 03:53. Reason: nuance of statement

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    Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that YAG does not imply it is q-switched. It just refers to the type of crystal being used (Nd:YAG)

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    Some people don't care if they blind anyone...

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    Sure, but still audiance scanning with 10W after 10 meters is..... uhm BRIGHT!

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    Quote Originally Posted by slicklasers View Post
    Some people don't care if they blind anyone...
    The funny thing is this is an ILDA member, the dutch office of this company even hosted the last ILDA event...

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    HAHAHA,

    You guys are funny,

    The dots you see on the floor are the beams from the mirror ball not KTP YAG Q-switched pulses.

    Also we use Beam attenuation maps if you know what they are.

    And nobody said the the power used in that wedding was 10W

    "Some people don't care if they blind anyone..." maybe one day you will grow up to be a big boy and have a laser that could pop balloons..

    I think we do more events than most on this forum and have a hell of a lot of experience to go with it so your comments are more funny than anything.

    Odd these comments come from that part of europe. I wonder why that is.
    Last edited by andyf97; 01-20-2010 at 02:57.

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    Laughing, over-bluffing, ridiculing and calling names won't do your cause any good.
    If our claims are false, just be kind enough to prove the opposite.
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    Exactly as you say; these kind of dotted stripes are typical when projecting pulsed lasers onto a mirror ball.
    Last edited by -bart-; 01-20-2010 at 03:46.

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    I do not have to explain but it was one laser a jenoptik d2.5 and flashing a large beam at high speed from one ball to the other so in that sence the beam is pusling from one to the other. However its purely scanning effect. The balls were also rotating giving the lined effects. Another thing for your heads, if that was indeed some kind of Q-switch laser I think everyone of those guests would have had eye damage.

    The photos on the site are quite strong as most of the lights were off, I have other photos from the same event where the laser looks crap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andyf97 View Post
    HAHAHA,


    Also we use Beam attenuation maps if you know what they are.

    And nobody said the the power used in that wedding was 10W
    A BAM on a mirrorball, interesting. never tried that but should be possible.

    Maybe it's not wise to put those pictures on the page where you market your 10W laser, for me the website looked like those beam shots are taken from the same 10W laser you are marketing on the same webpage, its just a little bit confusing.

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