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Thread: An effect from an YRGB laser used in the woods during the day

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    Default Very nice!

    I've never seen lasers projected on trees. The effect is super!

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    That's really nice Andy. What power laser were you using?

    I'd guess at a minimum of 10 watts of RGB.

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    Hi Jem,

    The laser was doing something like 20W-30W not sure exactly as the 220 we had was not so great.

    We did that later in the night too and with a little haze, it was a very weared experience when walking up that path.

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    That is excellent and very pretty.

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    Thumbs up looks good to me!

    Quote Originally Posted by andyf97 View Post
    Cant wait to see the comments on this one.
    You make it sound like you expect some negative comments...

    I don't see anything wrong with the show at all. The beams are well above the heads of the people on the path. The effect is actually quite stunning - especially since there's a lot of daylight and there's no fog.

    Nice Job!

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    looks excellent
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    Hi Adam,

    Not specially negative just comments, its quite a task to do in the sunlight and it was a very hot day too.

    Of course we took all precautions to ensure we did not blind any roosters by altering the divergence to cook them instead. Amazing how birds taste when cooked by laser.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andyf97 View Post
    its quite a task to do in the sunlight
    Indeed! I'm actually surprised that even with 20-30 watts, the effect was as visible as it was. Daylight is really hard to overcome. Well done.
    Of course we took all precautions to ensure we did not blind any roosters by altering the divergence to cook them instead. Amazing how birds taste when cooked by laser.
    HAHA! I think you're onto something there. Laser-cooked chicken... Hmmmm. Now there's a restaurant franchise I could appreciate!

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    would a laser cook all the way through or just one spot?
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