Here are transmittance spectra for the Laserwave goggles:
They were run at slightly different incident angles, but both angles are well within what you would expect in a real world exposure situation.
Here are transmittance spectra for the Laserwave goggles:
They were run at slightly different incident angles, but both angles are well within what you would expect in a real world exposure situation.
Hey RGBLaserFan
Sorry I didn'r get around to posting anything ealier (been a busy week)
Here's an image showing the comparisions of with and with-out goggles of a circle being projected onto a wall (about 1.5M away and the goggles just in front of the projectors output aperture)
RTI Piko RGB 4 ProjectorCT6215 Scanners & CT 671 Amps; CT6210 & Medialas Microamps.RGBLaser Systems 6000mW RGB Module - 638nm/445nm/532LD2000 Pro + QM2000.net + BeyondEtherdream + LSX
Old Projector Build
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I have bought some higher quality laser goggles out of? nevada or new mexico I will try to get you info but some good commercial goggles. They have flip up filter frames in front I have 808nm and 1064nm and now that I am working with 532nm I am going to add that filter on flip up. Take a word to the wise a reflection of a nonscan 70mw 532nm laser did definetly hurt me off of all things a tiny bit of plastic wrap. Do not take chances! I now have a floater that haunts my right eye. Shoot for good stuff on goggles od 12-14 at work wavelengths.
clicking on my avatar will show the tricolor photocoagulator resonator cavity from a Lumenis Varia eye surgery medical laser, which i am attempting to refit. It originally was designed to produce 50-1500mw of 532 / 50-600mw of 659nm / 50-600mw of 561nm (Yellow)
Clicking on my Avatar will show a picture of the inside of this cavity with a 1cm bar diode in the first of 3 OEM postions & KTP holder.
Caviar Dreams on pennies, well lots of pennies.