FLEM ver. 7 showing six projectors synched w/ LD-2000 and Pangolin's .net software!
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I loved it! Beautiful stuff!
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Nope i dont like it, you can do more with 3 lasers, you dont need much lasers but a nice presentation/nice program. to much collors and shit, only rounds and that shit. Nope.
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Nice show, but to much colours
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man you guys are killing it !!! im still building my first projector, do you have pics of your home-made projector?
thanks
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man you guys are killing it !!!!!!! were are you located at ?
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2nd from right has fat beams, is it done by some optics? or the diodes have such huge divergence?
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ey donde puedo conseguir esos mismos láser están buenos
elchele004 10 months ago
@elchele004
Por desgracia, el proyector láser que se ve en este video fue hecho en casa por mí. Si desea obtener más información acerca de la construcción de su propio proyector de láser, echar un vistazo a los debates sobre photonlexicon (punto) com (barra) foros. (Además, yo no hablo español, así que espero que Google traduce esto correctamente!)
AdamDBurns 10 months ago
The projector with the fat beams is the Kvant projector, and it had a -2.75 power lens temporarily attached to the output aperture to diverge the beam for the duration of this event. This was done to reduce the beam irradiance; 1 watt of power at such close range is seriously dangerous to the eye unless the beam is expanded considerably. Without the lens in place, the projector produces a 2 mm beam. (Also, re: my earlier comment - the Kvant is the second from the right, not the left. My bad.)
AdamDBurns 1 year ago
Most of them are home-made projectors, but one of them (the one 2nd from the left, I think) is a Kvant Spectrum 1 watt RGB unit. Visit PhotonLexicon for more information about this event (and others like it).
AdamDBurns 2 years ago