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GooeyGus said:Oh, and no, there are no 'black' lasers. Black is the absence of light, so with current technology, that's not really possible.
Ace82 said:
Switch said:[quote author=Ace82 link=1212056402/0#2 date=1212073645]Laser Wavelength Charts
Edit: just to give you an idea, however is not up-to-date.![]()
GooeyGus said:Well as you may already know, white isn't a color by itself, as it is ALL colors. True white is every color of the rainbow mixed together. Although the white on, say, TV and computer monitors is actually only three basic colors: Red, Green, and Blue.
So so answer your question, yes there is a white laser but they are usually found in RGB laser scanners. These are devices that do laser shows and project images using laser light. When all three of the lasers are set at the right mix ratio, you get a beam of white.
There are also invisible lasers. Some of these fall in the UV (sub 400nm) range, but the most common invisible lasers are infrared (I'm not sure on the exact wavelength that light is considered infrared, but it's usually above 800nm). Invisible laser light can be very dangerous since it can still be as powerful as a 'normal' colored laser, except you wouldn't even know it if it was shining directly into your eyes. Until you go blind, that is.
I hope that answered some of your questions!
Oh, and no, there are no 'black' lasers. Black is the absence of light, so with current technology, that's not really possible.
I think that Switch was joking about the color as you can't of course see CO2 lasers as they are infrared. But who knows, he maybe has special eyes!
shreknow91 said:[quote author=GooeyGus link=1212056402/0#1 date=1212065348]Well as you may already know, white isn't a color by itself, as it is ALL colors. True white is every color of the rainbow mixed together. Although the white on, say, TV and computer monitors is actually only three basic colors: Red, Green, and Blue.
So so answer your question, yes there is a white laser but they are usually found in RGB laser scanners. These are devices that do laser shows and project images using laser light. When all three of the lasers are set at the right mix ratio, you get a beam of white.
There are also invisible lasers. Some of these fall in the UV (sub 400nm) range, but the most common invisible lasers are infrared (I'm not sure on the exact wavelength that light is considered infrared, but it's usually above 800nm). Invisible laser light can be very dangerous since it can still be as powerful as a 'normal' colored laser, except you wouldn't even know it if it was shining directly into your eyes. Until you go blind, that is.
I hope that answered some of your questions!
Oh, and no, there are no 'black' lasers. Black is the absence of light, so with current technology, that's not really possible.
shreknow91 said:Actually I believe you have black and white confused.
As I learned it Black is all the colors mixed together, and White is an absence of color
But I could be wrong