Hello folks!
Ever since I got my Spartan 589nm I felt that it was a little more orange than descriptions (and photos) of 589nm would indicate.
Sometimes when I did a cold start, it'd look yellow, I'd look away for a moment, and then it would look orange again.
Of course, it has to be just one of the oddities of color perception, right?
NOPE!
I was doing a test today to see if my Spartan put out more power when cold, like most 589s do, by placing it over an air conditioning vent for a few minutes, then turning it on.
When I turned it on, I could have sworn it was much more yellow than when I put it on the AC vent. But I looked away for a moment, and it was orange again. Must have been imaginary.
So I placed it on the AC vent a few more times, and eventually I realized I probably wasn't imagining things.
Then I set up my Dragon Lasers diffraction grating, and... :wtf:
You can clearly see that at 0:13, all of the dots shift away from the center, while the color becomes noticeably more orange.
This can only mean one of two things:
(a) The laser's wavelength is shifting significantly (potentially to 593.5nm),
or (b) I am an idiot.
Assuming (a) is true, WHY?!
Adding to the mystery is the fact that this laser peaks at 162mW (!!!) which would already be the most powerful 589nm handheld owned by anyone on this forum. But for 593.5nm, it seems totally ludicrous.
None of this makes any sense whatsoever. This should not be possible!
This is an incredibly confusing mystery, and I WANT ANSWERS!
If you've got any ideas for what's going on, why it's going on, or why (b) is true, please do post a comment.
Edit: 600th post, yay
Ever since I got my Spartan 589nm I felt that it was a little more orange than descriptions (and photos) of 589nm would indicate.
Sometimes when I did a cold start, it'd look yellow, I'd look away for a moment, and then it would look orange again.
Of course, it has to be just one of the oddities of color perception, right?
NOPE!
I was doing a test today to see if my Spartan put out more power when cold, like most 589s do, by placing it over an air conditioning vent for a few minutes, then turning it on.
When I turned it on, I could have sworn it was much more yellow than when I put it on the AC vent. But I looked away for a moment, and it was orange again. Must have been imaginary.
So I placed it on the AC vent a few more times, and eventually I realized I probably wasn't imagining things.
Then I set up my Dragon Lasers diffraction grating, and... :wtf:
You can clearly see that at 0:13, all of the dots shift away from the center, while the color becomes noticeably more orange.
This can only mean one of two things:
(a) The laser's wavelength is shifting significantly (potentially to 593.5nm),
or (b) I am an idiot.
Assuming (a) is true, WHY?!
Adding to the mystery is the fact that this laser peaks at 162mW (!!!) which would already be the most powerful 589nm handheld owned by anyone on this forum. But for 593.5nm, it seems totally ludicrous.
None of this makes any sense whatsoever. This should not be possible!
This is an incredibly confusing mystery, and I WANT ANSWERS!
If you've got any ideas for what's going on, why it's going on, or why (b) is true, please do post a comment.
Edit: 600th post, yay
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