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    @MC: pm sent

    Back OT: Very nice job Mr Con, great colours oozing out of that little lovely

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    cheers simon, but you wont be at the meet to see it
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    Yeah don't remind me

    Still, if you can gather your usual mass of pics it'll help enormously

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    Looks real nice.....Luuuuuuuuuv them colours Andy...cant wait to see it live! You coming down Friday ...u say??? lol
    Move toward the light!

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    if you want simon ill bring it round for a demo

    no not friday, should arrive for 9am saturday morning
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    Quote Originally Posted by mccarrot View Post
    Very nice beamshots andy! the color blendings are very nice.
    Second that!

    I'd like to see this one pitted against a Spectra 168 with PCAOM, seems like there isn't much colour gamut left you can't do...

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    That white balance is pretty impessive.. The whitelights have it beat by a thin margin due to the ion lasers constant beam diameter. It makes for cleaner beams, especially far field.

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    a gas would always beat a dpss on colours and whitness
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    Have you thought of adding a color correction board? I'm building a scanner with RRGBV too (except 640 instead of 635 to get smaller beam diameter) and wondered how hard it would be to tune one of those board using such a setup. I would likely tie in the modulation of the 658 and 640 and also 473nm with the 405nm so I am not sure how that would work with graphics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by laser2009 View Post
    it is so beautiful and cool
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    Here we go again..

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