Moe Adham
Joined: 23 Jan 2012 Posts: 1
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| Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 11:10 am Post subject: Meter for Laser Projectors |
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Hello,
I am currently working on a color project using Raster-scanned laser projectors (similar to this: http://www.microvision.com/pico_projector_displays/index.html)
I need a method to rather accurately measure the color drift as the lasers heat up, and their wavelengths begin to shift.
Ideally, a high-resolution spectroradiometer would be used, but I am on a rather tight budget. While the i1Pro is affordable, lasers tend to shift 1-7nm, so the 5nm resolution seems concerning.
Would anyone suggest a means to use a lower-cost sensor? My major concern with regard to normal colorimeters are the filters used. Given the highly monochromatic light from the lasers, I am not sure how the colormeters integrate the light, or the bandwidth of the filters on the sensors. I currently use a Cambridge ColorCAL with a Minolta Sensor, but I have little confidence in the data is is giving me.
It looks like laser projectors are going to be here quite soon, and it might make calibrator's jobs a lot more difficult, as low light levels are very hard to control with laser projectors due to the moving threshold voltages.
If anyone has any novel insight on the topic, or has any questions, please feel free to ask.
Thanks!
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