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Blue laser & Polygon Scanner

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Here is a video I made playing with my blue DPSS laser (Wicked Lasers Spyder II) and my polygon scanner from Mi Lasers.

Enjoy!

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RGB Scanner Effects

Posted in Laser Videos at 8:05 pm

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I’ve had some time to experiment with my new Sypder II BX and I wanted to share another video montage I’ve created. The same three lasers were used in this video as before.

This video shows a close-up for the working laser disc components, beam effects and the projected image. This is my favorite video so far. Check it out!

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WL Pulsar and Phoenix

Posted in Laser Videos, Random at 6:56 pm

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I found a great video on YouTube of a Wicked Laser’s fan experimenting with his Pulsar and Phoenix. He does some basic refractive tricks as well as some long exposure photography. I love this kind of stuff :) Check it out:

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RGB Scanner Experiments

Posted in Laser Videos at 8:17 am

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I created a video of my 3 Wicked Lasers in use at the same time. It took some careful positioning of the beams but I managed to focus all three on the scanner assembly and to project three images at the same time. I used my open loop scanner to project the light and a combination of LaserLine and iTunes (Nine Inch Nails) to produce the image.

The base image was a rotating circle created using laser line. It was then modulated according to the music to create a more visually appealing result. the benefit of this method is that it avoids the diagonal shape that my scanner normally produces.

The effects are amazing! Check it out:

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Time Tunnel Two

Posted in Laser Videos at 7:00 am

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  1. This is a video of a “time tunnel” effect using three different high power lasers from Wicked Lasers. Enjoy!

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Spyder BX Beam Video

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I created this video to illustrate what the Spyder BX beam looks like. The laser is a beautiful blue color that is almost hard for your eyes to focus on it is so intense. Because blue is more visible than red is, it is great for creating different beam effects. For comparison, the Spyder II BX is visually brighter than the 135mW Pulsar.

The effects were created using my home made laser scanner. Click here for more info.

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Spyder II BX Photos

Posted in Laser Photos, Laser Videos, Reviews at 11:17 pm

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My batteries came today! They need several hours to charge but I managed to take a few photos and make a short video. View my post for my thoughts on this great laser.

(Photos of my Wicked Lasers: Pulsar, Nexus, Spyder II BX)

RGB Wicked Lasers

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WL Sonar Tunnel

Posted in Laser Videos, Random at 2:38 pm

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Here is a great video I found on YouTube of a Wicked Lasers Sonar used in a tunnel scanner. The violet laser creates a beautiful tunnel effect. Things really get neat around 0:40. Check it out:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=Ci2nBq0Cq9o

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Wicked Lasers - lighting a match

Posted in Laser Videos, Reviews at 12:28 pm

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Here is a great video I found on YouTube of a Wicked Lasers Nexus series being used to light a match.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=knNEVg5YaTQ

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95mW laser used in a tunnel scanner

Posted in Laser Videos at 10:52 pm

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This has got to be one of my favorite beam effects. It is achieved by guiding the beam in a circular pattern. This draws a cone around the camera with the point converging at the light source. Any particulate matter that crosses the border where the light is being projected glows brilliantly causing the illusionist of a long tunnel. Check it out after the jump.

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