Guys,
i don't know if its posted already but watch this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvX30....laserblog.de/
Guys,
i don't know if its posted already but watch this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvX30....laserblog.de/
WOW! that is impressive! im glad that legos finally get to experience a good laser show!
but im kind of concerned about their eyes i dont think that was safe for the audience!
poor legos will go blind!
-Josh
thats amazing does anyone know how this is done?
oli
Wow, awesome! I'd think it would be a small <10mw green, and maybe a ~50mw red, and by the looks of it, maybe some 405nm stuff there too?? THe blue went pretty deep.
Pretty awesome!
what do u think the scanners are?
oli
It look's like they used 405nm for the 'blue'
That is the coolest thing ever
That really is a great way to demo your wares at an expo etc.
I wonder what kind of expo that was..
I was impressed that they could fit so many scan heads in there.
Also, you gotta admit that it was a pretty damn good show. With the artifacting from the youtube compression, you could almost convince yourself it was a full-scale theater show!
Well done...
Adam
They look like the new miniature 2265's from Cambridge, the X/Y scan block is just 5mm x 5mm and they come with tiny .2 x .5mm mirrors.
Only kidding
I'll wager a non-vital organ they're just normal scanners squeezed in tight and up as close as possible to what looks like a glass output windows. Laser scanning is "point source" so this is exactly the same as a full blown projector but with small weak beams.
Tis' a very cool effect and demo tool