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    Junk as a representative of the USA
    Daniel as a representative of Europe
    Mixedgas to give his professional opinion

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    I should not do this. I don't have the tools needed. I vote mixedgas or planters.... They have the good stuff.

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    Thanks for the votes guys. I can produce 45 degree transmit and reflect plots using a broadband light source and the Ocean Optics spectrometer. I can also do a real world test using the 5.7W RGB projector I just agreed to buy from Edison

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    I agree junk has the tools he can produce a nice report.

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    then I vote junk as well just make sure to do both 520nm and532nm

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    There aren't any 520nm lasers in the lab here but the broadband test will show the cutoff wavelengths pretty clearly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Junktronix View Post
    There aren't any 520nm lasers in the lab here but the broadband test will show the cutoff wavelengths pretty clearly.
    I've got both 520 diode and 514.5 argon plus the spectrophotometer.

    If we're going to check all the odd wavelengths, you want to get Argon in there too.

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    maybe you need to test them junk and then send them to Mixedgas for the oddballs. No harm getting more data. From what I saw from bridges testing they will do just fine. Also the ones dave has work real good for 520nm. While empirical, the test I did was do I see attenuation or a reflection. Nope worked great. That one passed blue and red and reflected green (520nm). I was able to dump my pbs cube with that dichro.

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    We hadn't reply from Daniel now, Daniel, are you still interesting do the test?
    Till now, Junk is the most vote one, thanks Junk.
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    hello,
    Last weekend I installed the optics that I got thru bridge.
    On all of my lasers so far there has been light that bleeds thru the dicro ( I used to call them tuning dots).
    On the new ones there is only a faint dot for the red and none for the blue.
    Being a novice I don't have a power meter ( yet).
    I hate to think how much power I have lost in the past.
    Thanks bridge.

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