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    I've just about recovered from New Years Eve, so thought I would share some photos. Apologies for the quality of the photographs - all of mine were rushed (snaps) and others were taken on mobile phones.

    I was using Quickshow for the 2 main RGB lasers and LSX for the Green and a little RGV unit above the DJ booth.

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    Me looking a tad serious.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Galvonaut View Post
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    A good amount of lamps there Sir.
    - There is no such word as "can't" -
    - 60% of the time it works every time -

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    That was fun! Thanks!

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    Nice clean white pencil beams!
    This space for rent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by danielbriggs View Post
    A good amount of lamps there Sir.
    We were discussing a project with all those retro beauties.... so watch this space Mr Briggs

    Keith

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    Thanks for giving us a peek at your work! Looks like it was a great time.

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    Thanks Jason. Not really work yet, more play and learning the ropes. My plan is to get this paying this year, so lots of hard work to come!

    Keith

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    Looks cool. What type of oil wheel projector are you using? It looks much brighter than my american dj groove wheel.
    Eric in New Orleans

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    Quote Originally Posted by djeric68 View Post
    Looks cool. What type of oil wheel projector are you using? It looks much brighter than my american dj groove wheel.
    A friend brought his Opticinetiks projectors along. They are great!

    The only issue is that you have to be careful with light leakage.

    A different friend designs graphics wheels and does some truly awesome work with opticinetiks!

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    That's what I thought you would say. Years ago I had 2 optikinetics that someone gave me without the oil wheels in them. I kept them for a few years and then tossed them because I thought the wheels were too expensive. I regret it now. My amdj is a toy!



    Quote Originally Posted by Galvonaut View Post
    A friend brought his Opticinetiks projectors along. They are great!

    The only issue is that you have to be careful with light leakage.

    A different friend designs graphics wheels and does some truly awesome work with opticinetiks!

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    Eric in New Orleans

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