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Old news

Is there a ratio of red and green lasers combined with a splitter that would produce a brown laser? This would be a combined multiline of course and not a pure single chromatic frequency. Maybe 85% red with 15% green? I remember a post about an artificial orange laser with combined wavelengths. I would like to see a 500mw brown laser, if it can be done.

Edit:OOOOPs already talked about at length.
 
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Yes, I see......Looks like it was already talked about at length just a little while ago. Didn't mean to bring up old news.
 

Xer0

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but good to know that i wasn't alone with this idea :D
 
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And besides, there is no brown in the spectrum... There's just yellow-green and orange on both sides.
 

Canuke

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Brown laser? Sounds like the laser version of this.

Point the laser at the wall, people look at it, and.... yikes, imagine slipping one of those into a laser show at a concert.
 

HIMNL9

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As said in the other thread, brown is a color in the subtractive system.

If you want to get brown, you have to "add" black to orange (and "add" black, in light, mean subtract intensity :p)
 




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