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First of all I know very little about lasers.

I am interested in finding out if there is any way one could copy the pattern a laser pointer would make if it was pointed at a wall and moved about, imagine an etch-a-sketch. Can the actual movement of the beam be copied? (An example would be to use photo paper in a dark room and move the laser about, exposing the film). I am looking for something inexpensive and easy to use.

Thanks for your help, Dwain
 





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This vid may be along the lines of what you're thinking of: http://graffitiresearchlab.com/?page_id=76


Instead of film, what a lot of us do is take a picture with a very long exposure. That gives us time to move the laser around and write words, draw designs, etc (anyone got an example picture? :)). Its fundamentally similar to your film idea, but makes the whole process a bit easier.
 
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I appreciate the input. Bottom line is that I want a permanent record of where the laser hit and how it moved. This is for a research project where I want to track the movement of the head (laser attached to a helmet) and keep a record of that movement. Distance traveled would only be about three feet and the target would only be the size of a dinner plate
 
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Ok, I have a better idea of what you mean now......


Just a thought how about using thermal fax paper to record on to????

Regards rog8811
 
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dwaindc said:
I appreciate the input.  Bottom line is that I want a permanent record of where the laser hit and how it moved.  This is for a research project where I want to track the movement of the head (laser attached to a helmet) and keep a record of that movement.  Distance traveled would only be about three feet and the target would only be the size of a dinner plate

Yep, sounds to me like the ideal solution would be a digital camera pointed at your target with a long exposure. You could get a cheapo webcam and do it in software I bet, but it wouldn't be worth the effort when a ready-to-go solution is already there.
 




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