I'm a costume designer,choreographer for a performance troupe.Recently we've started using stilts in our shows.My idea is to use lasers on the costumes to make them look more spectacular.Here is what I've made so far :
http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/7184/74341531207485297128785.jpg
http://img35.imageshack.us/img35/6315/74341531207535297128785.jpg
I've used 5mW green lasers on these costumes,and although it looks very good,I'm not satisfied...
I want to it be more brighter,more visible etc.What is the limit to the power that does not hurt the eyes.The costumes are used in night clubs full of people.While generally the beam stays above the people,sometimes it shines on them.
My question is how to avoid injuring the spectators eyes,how much power can i use on the costumes (I need info for green,red and blue wavelengths).
Can some lenses be used to widen the beam(to make it less focused,retaining the dot at the end of the beam) ? If so,where can such lenses be bought?
I have line lenses for the lasers,so that they aren't so focused.But I want to retain the dot.
Thanks in advance
http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/7184/74341531207485297128785.jpg
http://img35.imageshack.us/img35/6315/74341531207535297128785.jpg
I've used 5mW green lasers on these costumes,and although it looks very good,I'm not satisfied...
I want to it be more brighter,more visible etc.What is the limit to the power that does not hurt the eyes.The costumes are used in night clubs full of people.While generally the beam stays above the people,sometimes it shines on them.
My question is how to avoid injuring the spectators eyes,how much power can i use on the costumes (I need info for green,red and blue wavelengths).
Can some lenses be used to widen the beam(to make it less focused,retaining the dot at the end of the beam) ? If so,where can such lenses be bought?
I have line lenses for the lasers,so that they aren't so focused.But I want to retain the dot.
Thanks in advance