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    Smile Liteglow & Exideglow`s Dual RGB Easter lasershow

    When the cat is out, the mouse dance at the table.

    Well when the house is empty the boys play with theyr lasers
    Setup:

    1,2Watt Multicolor RGB laser (Exideglow)
    900mW Multicolor RGB Laser (Liteglow)
    1,4Watt Green single Laser (Liteglow )

    2 Easylase card and one Medialas USB card.
    Mamba Black with many different shows..
    I let the pictures talk:






















    And a video:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__LwaPeWogo


    Thanx for reading :-)

    Liteglow & Exideglow
    -Norway
    Last edited by liteglow; 04-04-2010 at 17:46.

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    Very nicely done...!!

    Can I ask what camera you used to take the photos? Those are about the best laser photos I have seen.

    Gene

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phredy1 View Post
    Very nicely done...!!

    Can I ask what camera you used to take the photos? Those are about the best laser photos I have seen.

    Gene
    Thank you very much
    I actually think the photos could have been better...

    Anyway, it`s a NIKON D200 with standard Lens.
    If I had used a wide-angle lens I could have getting in more of the beams

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    Very nice.

    Something us new ones aspire towards.

    Excellent photos too, for me, it was either spend money on a good camera, or a laser.

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    spend money on a laser, and with the laser you can earn money to buy a better cam

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    So true!

    Question, what settings did you use on your camera when taking those photos? Either my camera hates laser emitting devices, or my photography has suddenly gotten worse! Lol.

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    I dont know all the setting right here..
    But what I know is that the blender is open at max, ISO 120 and from there I adjust the shutter speed to math up with the light from the laser..

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    Oh.. btw VERY IMPORTANT !!

    Make a safe spot where you can take photos!
    In mamba Black I can make a square where no laser will NOT hit, that is the spot I place my cam :-)

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    These are VERY impressive photos! Beautiful colors!
    Last edited by LEDpaint; 04-05-2010 at 14:32.

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    I agree with the other. well-worked liteglow .
    My Favorites should be photo # 1 and 2

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    Awesome pictures, very nice colors

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    Nice pictures Liteglow!

    The two RGB are performing nice, really beautiful colors! But which RGB is yours? I would tell the one in the left, as it seems a little less powerful, but I can be wrong...

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    Quote Originally Posted by sbk View Post
    Nice pictures Liteglow!

    The two RGB are performing nice, really beautiful colors! But which RGB is yours? I would tell the one in the left, as it seems a little less powerful, but I can be wrong...
    Thank you all very much
    You inspire me to do some more photos ...

    You are right !
    Mine is on the left...
    I need a better blue as you can see on the pictures.

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    Blue, always that too much expensive blue
    You should maybe try 445 or 457nm for your next one, instead of 473, you won't be disappointed Or best, a mix of 473/445 to have both brightness and beautiful colors...

    How much power do you had for these pictures? I guess something like 200mW 473nm?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sbk View Post
    Blue, always that too much expensive blue
    You should maybe try 445 or 457nm for your next one, instead of 473, you won't be disappointed Or best, a mix of 473/445 to have both brightness and beautiful colors...

    How much power do you had for these pictures? I guess something like 200mW 473nm?

    200mW Blue
    300mW Green (I think the green run @half power)
    400mW Red

    This is the spec on my laser.

    I think exideglow have 300mW blue

    Yes a brighter blue is what I need, i dont need the dark deep blue.
    But again, I have so many other projects that there is no money left to spend on any laser at all :\

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    Quote Originally Posted by liteglow View Post
    200mW Blue
    Yes a brighter blue is what I need, i dont need the dark deep blue.
    The great thing with deep blue is if you want bright blue, you can just mix a bit of green with it and so you have a 473ish blue color at a much brighter level... Along with the fact it has no noise and a near perfect modulation response, which helps a lot when it comes to brightness on short pulses.

    But you have the time to think about it until you get again money for lasers

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    Quote Originally Posted by sbk View Post
    The great thing with deep blue is if you want bright blue, you can just mix a bit of green with it and so you have a 473ish blue color at a much brighter level... Along with the fact it has no noise and a near perfect modulation response, which helps a lot when it comes to brightness on short pulses.

    But you have the time to think about it until you get again money for lasers
    That is true, in some situations I can add some green..
    But the problem is that my blue is so poor, it sometimes fade out because it cant handle the TTL speed. (i guess)

    And when I want a perfect bright purple\violet color, i cannot add green (can i ?)


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    Quote Originally Posted by liteglow View Post
    That is true, in some situations I can add some green..
    But the problem is that my blue is so poor, it sometimes fade out because it cant handle the TTL speed. (i guess)

    And when I want a perfect bright purple\violet color, i cannot add green (can i ?)

    Yes you can, though you will have to increase the power of your red to balance the effectiveness of the 457 blue + green combo.

    400mW 650 red + 200mw 473 blue = lovely violet @ 47lm brightness.
    800mW 650 red + 200mW 457 blue + 80mW 532 green = same colour as above but 126lm brightness.
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