Hi
Why are most multicolour projectors with 2 lasers red and green; why not green-blue or red-blue? Is it purely a question of cost?
I think those combinations would be very purdy
Hi
Why are most multicolour projectors with 2 lasers red and green; why not green-blue or red-blue? Is it purely a question of cost?
I think those combinations would be very purdy
Blue is the most expensive $/mW so RGY projectors are more abundant though RGB looks mights fine - but at a cost
Rob
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yes, it usally boils down to cost. if someone was going to build a BG projector, the added cost for red would be negligible. so theyll just end up building an RGB projector.
the blue lasers are by far the most expensive. so alot of people will start out with just RG and save up for the B. i do agree though, R and B give beautiful color combos as well as B and G.
-Marc
It's about cost. But even so, I think that red green yellow is more dramatic of a color range than any other combination. The contrast just seems to be greater with that combo. But, anyone with the bug will have to have all three (RGB) so it is just a matter of time before that's what you have.