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The 445nm's do not produce round beams to begin with, so the rectangular shape is normal, and the blotchiness (is that a word?) of the pattern is something that you see in all 445's, and all look slightly different, which is probably just due to how the emitter heats up and/or dissapates the light.
I could be way off base, and that's far from an educated guess, but that's what we settled on anyway. Here's a pic of the diode pattern, with a secomd diode pattern for comparison above the one that produces the blotchy characteristics.
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That's very true
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I've seen four or five different pattern distinctions from 445s. I've seen some similar to Mark's before, but not Dawinzi's.
FWIW, I think Mark was trying to be kind in not mentioning this, but the diode in his photo is actually from a Mosquito module I sold him. The upside, is that I know the origin, and it's nothing unique. Just a typical A145. That said, it was the most efficient diode of 24. I believe it was nearly a 1-to-1 ratio with a basic 3-element lens. Does a higher level of efficiency have the ability to change beam dynamics? (I can't say that it does in my experience)
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