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IR laser and blooming problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Double Naught Spy" data-source="post: 1117777" data-attributes="member: 55410"><p>No, you understood me wrong and I had it backwards. ERRRR. I gotta get more sleep. YOU are correct in that the 720 won't allow anything larger (higher number). Hence the reduction in bloom. </p><p></p><p>With that said, it is interesting that a 720nm filter is being used as that is a non-infrared wavelength. It is in the visible spectrum, infrared starting around 800nm. So the IR laser IR laser is probably 820, or 850 nm, but will emit some visible wavelength light, but not a lot. Some of that is getting reflected back at 720 nm or less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Double Naught Spy, post: 1117777, member: 55410"] No, you understood me wrong and I had it backwards. ERRRR. I gotta get more sleep. YOU are correct in that the 720 won't allow anything larger (higher number). Hence the reduction in bloom. With that said, it is interesting that a 720nm filter is being used as that is a non-infrared wavelength. It is in the visible spectrum, infrared starting around 800nm. So the IR laser IR laser is probably 820, or 850 nm, but will emit some visible wavelength light, but not a lot. Some of that is getting reflected back at 720 nm or less. [/QUOTE]
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