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FrozenGate by Avery

Brown Laser

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Is there a ratio of red and green lasers combined with a splitter that would produce a brown laser? This would be a combined multiline of course and not a pure single chromatic frequency. Maybe 85% red with 15% green? I remember a post about an artificial orange laser with combined wavelengths. I would like to see a 500mw brown laser, if it can be done.

Edit:OOOOPs already talked about at length.
 
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Yes, I see......Looks like it was already talked about at length just a little while ago. Didn't mean to bring up old news.
 
And besides, there is no brown in the spectrum... There's just yellow-green and orange on both sides.
 
Brown laser? Sounds like the laser version of this.

Point the laser at the wall, people look at it, and.... yikes, imagine slipping one of those into a laser show at a concert.
 
As said in the other thread, brown is a color in the subtractive system.

If you want to get brown, you have to "add" black to orange (and "add" black, in light, mean subtract intensity :p)
 





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