"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
THREADJACKYou can make a badass nightvision camera using a cheapo webcam and some infrared LED's.(like the ones in your TV remote)/THREDJACK
It cost like $20, you can literally see things in the dark (though the camera) and the "light"is not visible to the human eye.
I don't know how to tell you about a great led exposure unit(within the rules), that can expose a screen in 10 sec with perfect half tones.......I believe a IM would not break any rules. I am the guy that has been banned (from other sites) for talking about this unit.
That’s a great question!This unit was designed to give better results then any single point light source.The HIGH POWER LEDS used in the BABY JOE 2000 output a light that is highly focused,even, and directional. This is a game changer! All other light sources output light in all directions; however LEDS do not have the same issues. LEDS are a directional light source, all the other lights need a reflector to get the light going where you want it to go.
Quote from: LDTRONIX on January 14, 2013, 10:35:39 AMThat’s a great question!This unit was designed to give better results then any single point light source.The HIGH POWER LEDS used in the BABY JOE 2000 output a light that is highly focused,even, and directional. This is a game changer! All other light sources output light in all directions; however LEDS do not have the same issues. LEDS are a directional light source, all the other lights need a reflector to get the light going where you want it to go.Does that mean you would need one LED under every square inch of exposable area?