Just been re-visiting my hazer comment and looked at the pics whilst I was here.
Was that 532 in the Rob in the beams picture? I'm guessing it was probably just he camera but the green looks darker than 532.
Just been re-visiting my hazer comment and looked at the pics whilst I was here.
Was that 532 in the Rob in the beams picture? I'm guessing it was probably just he camera but the green looks darker than 532.
Well Ive been rumbled - nothing to do with black lace but green beams
See below for a drawing of how its achieved.
The method is simple, Select the wavelength you want to inject using a single colour laser or some means of selecting the wavelength in this case 514nm.
Catch the beam in a funnel to allow it to be poured into the new host. - Careful of spillage (newspaper advised)
Ensure new host is on at full power to allow outflow of old wavelength light and infill of new wavelength.
When its full - carful observation needed - Turn off fill source and firmly screw the cap back on the new host.
Done!
Rob
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Woa Rob, brilliant! I always wondered how that was done. Have you patented that red funnel?
Al, to save you the thinking power, so you don't pop a 2N3055 or equivalent nested firmly in yer bonce, you are most possibly, correct me someone if I am wrong, being referenced to as No7?
Do you have anything to say on this matter?
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I think rather better than you give me credit for Jim.
I wasn't there, I don't know who owned the projectors being used in the pic, the could easily be Atoms. There was nothing wrong in asking. If you'd used your brain, you'd have remembered that I wasn't present!
You'd be better off putting your brain power into something creative rather than using it for stirring shit. That's what sticks are for and then it doesn't clog your brain!
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@ James - You are more than welcome to attend the Surfleet LEM in September also. It's a totally different event to Jem's but I think you would still enjoy it.
Jim
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@ Mark - If there was a 'like' button on this ere forum I would be hitting it ard!
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My Brain urt's!
Continuously in Awe! of (H)Al, the Photonlexicon Font of Complete Knowledge - The (H)Al'PL Database of complete puss that no one needs to know or ever trusts as he ain't really got a Scooby doo about now't!
Do you know chaps, I've been looking at the beams in the forth picture and quite honestly I personally think Alan is correct! That Green looks to be containing not enough green? It looks too light to be 534nm Green so that leaves me with no alternative but to suggest adding some yellow just to bring that red down a bit so it matches the grey?
PS - Forgot to mention, I have just purchased a new camera, Yeah, it's a Cannon DX444AIAT Full Spectrum SLR made in conjunction with Kvant and Yvette Fielding off of Most Haunted. That should bring them colours out just pukka!
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My Brain urt's!
Continuously in Awe! of (H)Al, the Photonlexicon Font of Complete Knowledge - The (H)Al'PL Database of complete puss that no one needs to know or ever trusts as he ain't really got a Scooby doo about now't!