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    Yeah, would love to see the other videos!!

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    Just for you Jimmy a bit more video is being uploaded. Use the link in post 4 and then look at my other videos.

    Carl

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    Nice one bruvva!
    What's your name, what you had, reach for the lasers...
    Safe as ****!

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    How are you controlling the greens, they seem as though there is a lag on one of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by norty303 View Post
    I gotta say I'm impressed with how well those powers of lasers do considering the amount of stage light in the venue - I certainly didn't think they were going to be as small as 250mW greens!
    Indeed.. quite impressive with only 250mW!
    Also the RGB does a nice job.. nice white!
    How is the 700mW divided in RGB? 400/150/150 or so?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimBo View Post
    How are you controlling the greens, they seem as though there is a lag on one of them.

    Jim
    Yes Jim I sort of see what looks like time lag between the greens but it's an illusion as both are running from my PM25 desk controller.

    Quote Originally Posted by SideFX View Post
    Indeed.. quite impressive with only 250mW!
    Also the RGB does a nice job.. nice white!
    How is the 700mW divided in RGB? 400/150/150 or so?
    The powers of the RGB are 532nm - 160mW, 473nm - about 100mW and the Red is split with 642nm - 200mW and 671 - 260mW so you weren't far off SideFX. The blue needs the TEC's tuning. More blue needed in this projector for it to match the second RGB I'm getteing from Soforene.

    Carl
    Last edited by Carl B; 08-16-2009 at 09:50.

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    Very good job.

    Alignment seems to be great and white balance also.
    Nice movies. I vote for the shorter one: there is little more fog in the room, so all light effects are more enjoyable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Milani View Post
    Alignment seems to be great and white balance also.
    Obviosly not noticeable on the videos but the 642 red had moved out of alignment on the way to the venue. I think only I noticed though.

    Carl

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    How were the lasers controlled - Pangolin?

    I noticed that even when in sound to light mode you have the elevation very tightly controlled, projection zones?

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    Quote Originally Posted by White-Light View Post
    How were the lasers controlled - Pangolin?

    I noticed that even when in sound to light mode you have the elevation very tightly controlled, projection zones?
    The RGB is running with Live Pro and I have not set any projection zones, I just re-sized the master projection area on the Y axis and moved the re-sized area to the upper half of the master area. this dose mean all the ques look squashed but not realy a problem for beam shows. The Greens are just physically pointed upwards to prevent audience scanning. These are on my PM25 desk.

    Carl

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