Jun 16, 2016 #17 CurtisOliver 0 LPF Site Supporter Joined Jun 12, 2015 Messages 7,610 Points 113 Just wait till the time when pure 580, 490, and 555nm comes in accessible diodes. My black hole will go supermassive.
Just wait till the time when pure 580, 490, and 555nm comes in accessible diodes. My black hole will go supermassive.
Jun 16, 2016 #18 VirtueViolater 0 Joined Mar 21, 2016 Messages 966 Points 43 You may have to pass through a blackhole to another universe to find those bandwidths lol
Jun 16, 2016 #19 CurtisOliver 0 LPF Site Supporter Joined Jun 12, 2015 Messages 7,610 Points 113 Agreed What will happen to us all when the technology comes around for a full spectrum laser. It would put our wavelength collection to shame.
Agreed What will happen to us all when the technology comes around for a full spectrum laser. It would put our wavelength collection to shame.
Jun 16, 2016 #20 VirtueViolater 0 Joined Mar 21, 2016 Messages 966 Points 43 We'll all live under the rainbow Edit; I have seen just what you described, rgb handheld, fully adjustable Last edited: Jun 16, 2016
We'll all live under the rainbow Edit; I have seen just what you described, rgb handheld, fully adjustable
Jun 16, 2016 #21 CurtisOliver 0 LPF Site Supporter Joined Jun 12, 2015 Messages 7,610 Points 113 That sure would be beautiful. Keep dreaming :drool:
Jun 16, 2016 #22 thebouljello 0 Joined Jun 26, 2015 Messages 177 Points 28 I would also like to note that the dot can appear a different color depending on the color of the surface that it is shining on. For example, a piece of plywood makes the dot appear more yellow.
I would also like to note that the dot can appear a different color depending on the color of the surface that it is shining on. For example, a piece of plywood makes the dot appear more yellow.