I believe he has released it in his thread, on this board. If I am thinking about the right one ...
I believe he has released it in his thread, on this board. If I am thinking about the right one ...
Zoof, I've been looking at your Youtube videos, look very nice colour wise. What powers and wavelengths are you running?
OK!
I just fixed the red dot issue and the repeated frame marks thing.
Your wave looks good played back on the screen with LaserBoy too.
Very nice work.
I know how to do the near black threshhold thing too, if you think we still need that.
James.
PS. You should menu 'h', option 'F' minimize vertices (all frames) before you save the ILDA data. It will be a lot less data. You could also delete the few repeated "Laseroids" frames.
Last edited by James Lehman; 10-08-2008 at 21:25.
I've got (about):
100 of 532
100 of 473
100 of 650
Blue and red run at their max and green is tuned down.
Each individual laser is controlled with 4 parameters:
Max, Min, Blank and linearity for best color control.
Then there is the 'normalize' slider that reduces brightness of mixed colors so the primary colors don't get blown away.
If you need to ask the question 'whats so good about a laser' - you won't understand the answer.
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cheers,
Z.
On your website you have this:
ZoofPlayer Alpha Simple playback program for ilda file format 2 and 3 only.
Format 2 is a color table. It doesn't contain x&y data. Is that what you meant?