Already posted these in another thread, but they're applicable here as well. These are my greens and blues minus the multiline argon. 405, 473, 488, 532, and 543.
Here ya go. first is a $100 camera, second is a $30 camera. The cheaper one rendered colors better, but both incorrectly render the difference between 532 and 543 probably because the power of the DPSS pen is >10 times the power of the HeNe.
After a casual test performed in another thread of this Forum, I was curious to take a picture of three different beams refracted in the water contained in a glass square vessel.
So this is the picture:
The beams enter laterally from the right, and the lasers are 1 meter far and well below the vessel height, just to avoid any dangerous reflection; I had to be careful too about some horizontal reflection during the lasers setting (like the green one, clearly visible).....
Pics taken in very dense fog last weekend.
Some beams apear multilined, however that was just my shakey hands (it was very cold, you know).
DIY red LCC 350mA
Bluray PHR 100mA, pen host, shooting in the sky.
Shooting at a house across the street.
MY rainbow...
Green used 50mW (aprox)
I tampered with some expo and ISO settings, to try get the most lifelike photo.
OFC that was impossible. Figures.
You can choose to have the surounding environment lifelike in the photo or the laser beam. Above was the environment, below are attempts to make the beam appear lifelike.
The laser itself, bluray above, was placed about 40 or 50 cm from camera, at aprox 90° angle pointing left.
Visibility was the same except that the beam was fuzzy, just like the dot. And OFC we all know the true color of 405nm light.
You will have to excuse my greenie, batteries were empty, and were put to charging after the photo was taken.
If I knew that there would be fog as dense as milk, I'd get all my batts fully charged.