by Nnnn » Fri Dec 28, 2018 4:14 am
Happy holidays!
I got a surprise christmas present from my wonderful sister: the exact same integraf holography kit that I started out with
It's great to have more plates and developing formula, but I'm a bit curious about the lasers. I understand that for two beam setups it's important to have two beams as similar to each other as possible, so splitting one beam is optimal. But if there's two of the exact same model (diode) laser, should I be able to reproduce a multi beam setup without any mirrors/splitters?
Cheers!
Happy holidays!
I got a surprise christmas present from my wonderful sister: the exact same integraf holography kit that I started out with :lol:
It's great to have more plates and developing formula, but I'm a bit curious about the lasers. I understand that for two beam setups it's important to have two beams as similar to each other as possible, so splitting one beam is optimal. But if there's two of the exact same model (diode) laser, should I be able to reproduce a multi beam setup without any mirrors/splitters?
Cheers!