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Thread: Planning to make my OWN RGB laser

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    its a 10mb connection! Hmm...
    First link dont work and the other link need to registrer an account

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    Quote Originally Posted by cruch
    its a 10mb connection! Hmm...
    First link dont work and the other link need to registrer an account
    I downloaded Jian's files.

    I've tried to upload to your server file per file (5 avi's) but I get the message - File size is empty.
    Then rar'ed the avi's and tried to upload them at once, but no luck either: -File type isn't allowed.

    So...

    By the way, Jian's links do work. Take the second link, paste the ticket number in the upper left text box and then you get a page with a download button.

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    Cruch is your server down or something? Since I can't get those files from you.

    I'm downloading them now from the chinamofile.com really really slowly. But if you guyz want and author of these files approve I can put them up for grab on my servers. (Both located in Finland with fast connectivity)

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    true! upgrading the linux server...
    Will be online soon...I hope

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    http://planetix.net/lasers
    Here are the files, I'll keep them there for a while

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    So, If I got this right.
    Ratios: Green is 1, Red is 4.6 and Blue is 2,6 (to get whitelight laserbeam)
    A setup @ 100mW green, so the rest is
    Red @ 460mW
    Blue @ 260mW
    Total mW is @ 820mW, Is this correct?

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    It depends on the specific wavelengths you are using for red, green and blue, but as a general rule, yes - the ratio's above are correct.

    Here's another thread with more discussion about how wavelength affects how bright a laser is percieved to the human eye.

    And, as always, remember that you don't need PERFECT color balance in order to create stunning images. In fact, most of the projectors I've seen do not have perfect color balance, yet they still look great. So don't get *too* carried away with it.

    Adam
    Last edited by buffo; 08-07-2007 at 08:11.

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