Seems to be too green heavy -- meaning the green laser is over powering the other two wavelengths. If the heads are analog (not TTL) this limits the maximum number of colors you produced as you only have so many steps from 0v to 5v input.
A good ratio for color balance I've used is; 4:1:2 (Red/Green/Blue) an example of this would be.
400mW Red 635nm
100mW Green 532nm
200mW Blue 473nm
or
100mW Red
25mW Green
50mW Blue
These wavelengths are valid if you are using solid state diodes.
Seems to be too green heavy -- meaning the green laser is over powering the other two wavelengths. If the heads are analog (not TTL) this limits the maximum number of colors you produced as you only have so many steps from 0v to 5v input.
A good ratio for color balance I've used is; 4:1:2 (Red/Green/Blue) an example of this would be.
400mW Red 635nm
100mW Green 532nm
200mW Blue 473nm
or
100mW Red
25mW Green
50mW Blue
These wavelengths are valid if you are using solid state diodes.
pmgodfrey 4 years ago 3
Al video le falta musica...
LarryBlemiL 3 years ago 2