my webpage
http://stevemilani.jimdo.com
Skype ID: stevemilani957
my RGB analogue projectors:
3.9 W (640/532/445) 30kpps
2.6 W (655/532/450) 30kpps
2.5 W (638/532/450) 30kpps
0.7 W (test unit)(635/532/473) 18kpps
Hi Steve,
Not that much to introduce. I am very good with graphic programs and electronic designs, but I never had a laser graphic animation unit. I like to purchase a laser unit around $500 or cheaper that can connect to a PC and I can use some patterns like dancing couples, love story and surprise my wife in her birthday. Since at this time, I don't have that much time to learn pattern design, I would like to have some real and long ILDA files to use at party. There are lots of units on ebay, but hard to choose. What would be your suggestion?
I'm sorry to melt away your dreams about a "cheaper" projector...
This is not because you can not find it over Internet...
Infact you can buy "I-Show" lasersoftware and a cheap "cartoon" laser projector (low power, 7 colors only and crap scanning quality). About $ 500 could be enough.
But...
Why you want to waste your money this way?
If you really are a good graphic programmer and you really are interested about laser graphics..... Then you have to know that hardware/software/projectors have to be "quality" products. And quality, as you well know, is NOT cheap.
Instead to spend all your budget purchasing a bad projector + an old and very poor laser software.... What about to save your money for best goals?
A good graphic programmer needs a good equipment, as well from the biginning.
You could start with a good green module, a discrete scan set and a good software. Then, in future, you can always do the "upgrade" from monochrome projector to RGB full colors projector.
"LSX", "QuickShow", "Spaghetti" and also "HE-Laserscan" are a good start (their prices are different).
What projector???
Internet is full of offers. 150-200 mW green projector (better if analogue modulation), 20Kpps scan speed, should be (more than) fine for a "home-show". Watch out about laser safety. A laser is not a common torch.... You can damage your eyes (or other eyes) in less than 0,01 second...
Attending this Forum you will find all infos you need and much more...
p.s. What about a nice bunch of flowers for Wife, instead a laser? Flowers have always gone good!(joke!)
Greetings!
my webpage
http://stevemilani.jimdo.com
Skype ID: stevemilani957
my RGB analogue projectors:
3.9 W (640/532/445) 30kpps
2.6 W (655/532/450) 30kpps
2.5 W (638/532/450) 30kpps
0.7 W (test unit)(635/532/473) 18kpps
meteor-member" = take-the-file-and-run-away-so-long-babe! user... bahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh lololololololo
Cheapest laser projector is a 4500 DLP video projector. With power point and a few graphics you can emulate a laser way cheaper then this way.
Hi thereHi Steve,
Not that much to introduce. I am very good with graphic programs and electronic designs, but I never had a laser graphic animation unit. I like to purchase a laser unit around $500 or cheaper that can connect to a PC and I can use some patterns like dancing couples, love story and surprise my wife in her birthday. Since at this time, I don't have that much time to learn pattern design, I would like to have some real and long ILDA files to use at party. There are lots of units on ebay, but hard to choose. What would be your suggestion
Check out this link...I got one of these and am Very Happy with this "entry-level" projector.
http://www.photonlexicon.com/forums/...p/19222-LK-PD1
This...combined with some good software...such as QuickShow...will get you started with a Bang!
QS has a ton of included frames ready for projecting out of the box.
Check with hakzaw1 here for bestus deal on QS....And for next possible group buy on the LK-PD2 (slightly upgraded version of LK-PD1).
Above All...Research and get familiar with laser safety.
Good Luck!
Rodney D.
hey Mr Milani, this is a special thank's or gift for you ! ;-)
Glad to see you appreciated my show
Thank you!
my webpage
http://stevemilani.jimdo.com
Skype ID: stevemilani957
my RGB analogue projectors:
3.9 W (640/532/445) 30kpps
2.6 W (655/532/450) 30kpps
2.5 W (638/532/450) 30kpps
0.7 W (test unit)(635/532/473) 18kpps
nice to see it in a multiprojector setup, i can't play it with 3 projectors, if you have more videos like these don't be afraid to put them here, i'd like to see other Steve Milani shows with more projectors, thanks