"Itworks" dcg casio hologram
-
dave battin
"Itworks" dcg casio hologram
Me too I’m glad to read this too john! with all the advances happening around us, we need all the teamwork we can get! I look forward to dissussions we had had in the early days, when our ideas needed to be tested and everyone could confirm or deny their successes.Joe Farina wrote:Very glad to hear that John
welcome back John!
-
alesnick
"Itworks" dcg casio hologram
pray to God its been a while . . .
but i saw dave's video on youtube and was astonished . . .
good job, dave(!)
are you running the 500mW or 1W version of the casio diode at low power? This may have been answered but I'm way excited (I've already built 4 1W lasers from the A-140 and I never even thought to look into my first love, holography, because of how multimode the beam appears to be.
I see your method of beamshaping . . . clever. But has anyone pushed these diodes to the limit yet in terms of SLM/stability? Is your diode the first you tried/have others done this? (i.e., is it the 405nm semi-crapshoot for stable/SLM all over again?)
Very excited, though. sure to get me into DCG, finally, finally.
but i saw dave's video on youtube and was astonished . . .
good job, dave(!)
are you running the 500mW or 1W version of the casio diode at low power? This may have been answered but I'm way excited (I've already built 4 1W lasers from the A-140 and I never even thought to look into my first love, holography, because of how multimode the beam appears to be.
I see your method of beamshaping . . . clever. But has anyone pushed these diodes to the limit yet in terms of SLM/stability? Is your diode the first you tried/have others done this? (i.e., is it the 405nm semi-crapshoot for stable/SLM all over again?)
Very excited, though. sure to get me into DCG, finally, finally.
-
Colin Kaminski