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what kind of eye protection do you need for blu ray?
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Most goggles for 532nm also block 405nm. Read the specs for hem. My NOVA shields pro block 190-449nm with an OD of +5, and 450-532nm with an OD of +6.joeyjojojjjjjj said:what kind of eye protection do you need for blu ray?
IDK, I don't own a blu-ray. :-/ I was giving an example, which was probably not the best. Apologies for any confusion this may have caused.randomlugia said:LRMNmeyer, can you even SEE blu-ray with OD5?!? That's like, .001 mW from 100mW! For most blurays, OD2 would do (75-450mW) or 2.5, which is usually the lowest they go. Don't use red laser enhancements, those are something like OD6!
Partially.D.S.Darkness said:well, yes if you plan on doing anythin near anything remotely shiny, glossy paint and such.
side note here, i got some welding goggles, REALLY DARK green glass in them, and they block most of my blu rays light, so they might be helpful for protecting your eyes, mainly reflections.(good idea?)