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How to protect eyes from white Lasers?

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You can use an "indirect" viewing like this
2001-might-look-incredibly-stupid-but-will-protect-your-eyes-any-wavelength-lazor.jpg
:D :D ;)


well at least you can buy a new camera, you cant buy new eyes lol
 





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Thanks guys but the pic is not mine :) BTW it's a good idea also to detect the beams in IR spectrum (808 nm for example...)
 
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Remote viewing via video monitor is truly the only safe way to view a spectral combined laser other than some very specialized and expensive goggles. This is the way we've done it for years at Ramsey Innovations, especially during systems testing. Spectral beam combining can be very dangerous so please do take caution.
 
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Its dangerous, VERY expensive, and rare so I doubt most here have the resources to ever get their hands on one but that's probably a good thing.
 




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