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Hey Everyone!
When I first started shopping for lasers, I wasn't sure how each wavelength, (also known as "nm" or "nanometre") translated to it's respective color, so I thought I'd share this image with the member-base here, so you can see not only what each wavelength (numbers at the bottom) translates to in color, but also how the human eye perceives that wavelength. So for example, 525nm - 575nm, according to this graph, are the most visible with the minimal amount of wattage.
As an additional bit of information, 556nm lasers are considered the most visible beam, and require very little wattage to produce a visible beam. A green/yellow laser is said to be 5 TIMES more visible than a blue beam. Therefore, a 500mW green laser, is the equivalent in visibility of a 2500mW blue laser! So, if visibility is what you're after rather than "burning power", a green/yellow laser is the one for you.
Here's an example of the beautiful "556nm" (Yellow-Looking) wavelength, next to a "532nm" (Green-Looking) wavelength.
(IMAGE BY LPF MEMBER 'rhd')
I hope this little bit of information helps some out. Best of luck with your Death Rays. :evil: :beer:
(I apologize, as I'm sure this has been mentioned in other posts, but nothing wrong with 'BUMP'ing this information back up, so new members have a better chance of finding it)
When I first started shopping for lasers, I wasn't sure how each wavelength, (also known as "nm" or "nanometre") translated to it's respective color, so I thought I'd share this image with the member-base here, so you can see not only what each wavelength (numbers at the bottom) translates to in color, but also how the human eye perceives that wavelength. So for example, 525nm - 575nm, according to this graph, are the most visible with the minimal amount of wattage.

As an additional bit of information, 556nm lasers are considered the most visible beam, and require very little wattage to produce a visible beam. A green/yellow laser is said to be 5 TIMES more visible than a blue beam. Therefore, a 500mW green laser, is the equivalent in visibility of a 2500mW blue laser! So, if visibility is what you're after rather than "burning power", a green/yellow laser is the one for you.
Here's an example of the beautiful "556nm" (Yellow-Looking) wavelength, next to a "532nm" (Green-Looking) wavelength.

(IMAGE BY LPF MEMBER 'rhd')
I hope this little bit of information helps some out. Best of luck with your Death Rays. :evil: :beer:
(I apologize, as I'm sure this has been mentioned in other posts, but nothing wrong with 'BUMP'ing this information back up, so new members have a better chance of finding it)
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