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GSS

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What WL do you skim first on members that post their laser's?
Mine eyes automaticly go to the 532's:eg:
Some might say because its green and the visiblity factor but its not the case.
I'm pretty sure the majority does also;)
 
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In your Sig, for example, I look at the Lasers in
Green text color.
The Blue Lasers on the Dark Grey background are
hard to see if you don't high light them like you
were going to copy the text... ;)

Jerry
 
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generally on what color mostly used in one signature.if someone have 4 blues and 1 green my eyes hit the blues then :whistle:
 
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Lots of red I see on yours:)
but no greens:shhh:

yeah XD i do have 532nm lasers but they are not custom made by me :yabbem:

i still need to make 520nm build,i do have a 50mw diode but it still waiting me to make it a nice completed build :evil:

and you have no red and violet at all in your signature,im sure you actually have :p
 
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yeah XD i do have 532nm lasers but they are not custom made by me :yabbem:

i still need to make 520nm build,i do have a 50mw diode but it still waiting me to make it a nice completed build :evil:

and you have no red and violet at all in your signature,im sure you actually have :p
Haha, I knew you had a green somewhere;)
I have bdr209 and a lpc836 to fit the ends of the rainbow:)

Alaskan, I had the gut feeling the 589's get your motor running:eg:
 
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yellow 589 nm

The glory of gold light, you bet... or yellow.


We're on the same page here, Alaskan, my eyes go straight to the yellow/gold wavelengths first, then maybe to the 473/488 wavelengths. :yh:


In your Sig, for example, I look at the Lasers in
Green test color.
The Blue Lasers on the Dark Grey background are
hard to see if you don't high light them like you
were going to copy the text... ;)

Jerry

I notice that also, some of the blue colors used for sigs are almost impossible to see when using the dark gray/black background.
I didn't know that you could see them beter when they were highlighted though, thanks for the tip Jerry!
 

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I usually go to the yellows and greens as well, but I usually ignore the signature. I don't really like having the collection lists in there which is why I suggested the Collections section.

May as well have minimal or useful information in there since long signatures make forum pages much more cluttered IMO.
 
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I certainly have had trouble finding ways to make my laser wavelengths different colors, and still have readability. It would be great if we had rgb hexcode support or something. This would be one of the better uses of it, on the most wavelength-distinguishing forum.

I look for anything unusual, mostly. I have a couple items that might be uncommon, but some people here have real unique pieces.
 

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Although, naturally any colour that stands out brightly against the background will grab attention. I look at those not so common wavelengths and those that are desirable to me. The yellow/cyan bands always pop out. :p
 
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I'm not that picky. When I look at someone's signature, I look at all wavelengths searching for something unusual. A 589nm doesn't get my motor running like it does for other members. I look for unusual or rarely seen wavelengths. When I see one I then look for the power rating. Anything over 75 mW in a rare wavelength does get my motor running. ;)
 
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