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anyone know where to get an orange or yellow laser. i know laserglow sells yellow ones, dragonlasers sells orange and techlasers does also but they have no shots of the laser in action. i might go with laserglow im just wandering if theres any other options
 





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laserwayne said:
anyone know where to get an orange or yellow laser. i know laserglow sells yellow ones, dragonlasers sells orange and techlasers does also but they have no shots of the laser in action. i might go with laserglow im just wandering if theres any other options
If you want an orange/yellow laser your options are techlasers/laserglow/dragonlasers. I wouldn't trust techlasers so that leaves laserglow and dragon.
 
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Laserglow and dragon lasers can't sell yellow and orange... there is only one laser colour (in the consumer's budget) in that area which is 593.5nm. 635nm is just a brighter red and is not orange.
 

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Sorry about the 635nm comment. I don't actually have one so I was taking a guess at the approximate color. Wouldn't 635 look something like this picture?
istockphoto_753498_red_neon_bowling_sign.jpg
 
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Razako said:
Sorry about the 635nm comment. I don't actually have one so I was taking a guess at the approximate color. Wouldn't 635 look something like this picture?
istockphoto_753498_red_neon_bowling_sign.jpg
That's a little too orange. You can't really tell that 635nm is orangish unless you point it next to 650nm.
 

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The center of the 635nm dot is a little yellow, but I think it's because of the camera.You should look at the reflection on the carpet or the glow surrounding the dots.
 
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I have an He-Ne laser that emits at 632.8 nm and is very similar to 650 nm diode in color. You have to shine them at the same time to a white object to take the differences.
632 is a bit brighter in respect to the power
 
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I've had a few people, more than those who haven't actually, tell me my 635 was "orange". I'll leave them to their delusions lol. ;D
 




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