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Thread: Adding 405 to 'boost' my blue?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GooeyGus View Post
    Oh and as far as powering the 405nm module, would I set it up on the same channel as 'blue'? So that way the 473nm and 405nm modules would be blanking at the same time?
    I'm gonna try to setup the 405 for "dark blue" on my Pangolin system. Of course when you hit a white wall (for graphics) the paint fluoresces into a light blue. I'm gonna try it though. I'd be interested in seeing how visible 200mW of 405 is in a beam show. Should look pretty damn cool if it shows up well. We'll see!

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    From what I understand you can set up the power graph in the LD2k system. In that case I have heard of people adding a little 473nm to their deep blue mix, which will bring the visual intensity up as well as the wavelength a bit. Thats what a lot of people do that dont like the 445nm because it too deep and the 473nm because its too light-blue

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