DiRollin
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Great shots RA!
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IDK if its just me or not, but in person 445nm seems almost violet, I mean it definitely looks blue, but with a violet tint to it, and when you light up the room it has the same kind of 'haze' that my violets do, just brighter, my 473nm doesnt do that, its more of a clean color, like a green.
And 473nm looks almost teal while next to 445nm. IDK, I prefer 473nm.....
Also it is possible for the diodes to shift wavelengths from excess heat....
+1. I had the diode in my 405nm Kryton replaced with a 445nm, so I cant judge the two side by side at the moment, but the first time I turned it on, I could swear it was still 405nm. Im sure it looks different side by side, but 455nm is definitely a dark purple to my eye, and blue when viewed through a CCD.IDK if its just me or not, but in person 445nm seems almost violet, I mean it definitely looks blue, but with a violet tint to it, and when you light up the room it has the same kind of 'haze' that my violets do, just brighter...
queremos amarillo tambien RA!! :beer:
Ditto, but the 445 is somewhat overpowering and thus the comparison is difficult... :-/This is the first time I see 473nm, 445nm and 405nm in the same picture.
Ditto, but the 445 is somewhat overpowering and thus the comparison is difficult... :-/
You are 100% right - I had a lot of difficulties with my shots too. A mid-powered 445 should make for a nice comparison, so thanks for the effort :beer:It is WAY overpowering. It's tough trying to get photos of lasers at different levels of brightness...