Last night I continued to increase the object beam using John's duel reference beam set up and more included more light from the sides. Again the photos don't look as good as the real thing.
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Tony III
Tony III
That is a great question Michael, on that I was going to ask the forum folks.
It is a single wavelenght (532nm)
The actual object is gold with blue stripes.
The blue turned out a vivid green with a slight dark shadow.
I would have guess the blue would act lik black and absorbed the green wavelength. Not sure what is going on but it does look cool.
Thanks for asking
Tony
It is a single wavelenght (532nm)
The actual object is gold with blue stripes.
The blue turned out a vivid green with a slight dark shadow.
I would have guess the blue would act lik black and absorbed the green wavelength. Not sure what is going on but it does look cool.
Thanks for asking
Tony
Tony III
Dutchelm05 wrote:Thank you Dave,
Is there something on Wiki as to how the reprocessing is done?
If this was done does it narrow the viewing angle?
Tony
no it wont effect the viewing angle at all, as a matter of fact it will give you greater depth, as only one color is allowed to be reflected and the narrower the color band the greater the depth (also dimmer). this narrow banding or color tuning is what you want to achieve to make efficient green master hologram for making H2s