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Oh wow niceThe older relative brightness calculator is still up and running see: https://slickscreen.github.io/laser-tools/brightness/
I found the links you were talking about of my 520nm thread, the links are usefulNice!
So to know a 100mW 520nm beam would need a 445nm to be about 800mW.
The older relative brightness calculator is still up and running see: slickscreen.github io/laser-tools/brightness/
I just use lambdawave's relative brightness calculatorIts not loading from my bookmarks and want me to join a hosting site.
I think it will be good for newbies to see and compare..
How does the calculator work and where can I find or use it?I just use lambdawave's relative brightness calculator
Google search "lambdawave brightness calculator" and find out -- the link is there for anyone to easily find and easily use the calculator.How does the calculator work and where can I find or use it?
Just curious
Google search "lambdawave brightness calculator" and find out -- the link is there for anyone to easily find and easily use the calculator.
You plug in the numbers and get the answers.
How does a calculator work? Really? lol