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The
state-of-the-art Colorburst series can do it all -- the dazzling
logos, text, drawings, abstracts and animations you've seen at major
laser shows, concerts and planetariums.
Anything you can draw in laser, you
can show with Colorburst. It uses industry-standard scanners, for
full compatibility with laser graphic computers. Create your own show or
start with hundreds of pre-existing laser displays.
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addition, the Colorburst series also does amazing beam shows.
Just aim the projector towards the audience, and mist the air with theatrical
haze or fog. The ILDA 30K scanners can produce any shape or number of
beams. This unlimited control lets you create any beam show, from
high-energy Star Wars to majestic and dreamlike.
COLORBURST
PROJECTORS
There are two projectors in the Colorburst
series; they are briefly summarized below. For more detailed
information, see Colorburst
Models & Specifications.
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The
original Colorburst laser show projector is a complete full-color
RGB projector the size of a shoebox. It combines a red
laser diode with the green
and blue of an air-cooled
argon laser. By mixing these three primaries, you get all the
shimmering, spectrally pure rainbow
colors that only a laser can create.
The Colorburst is
perfect for studio use, client previews, and small- and
medium-sized shows.
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The Colorburst Jr. has
the same sophisticated scanners, but in a smaller package that
draws less power. It combines a red
and green laser diode;
when mixed together, you get a third yellow
color.
The Colorburst Jr. is
for those on a budget, or who don't need the full-spectrum
color range of the original Colorburst.
It's also great for the studios
of laser artists. You can see all the colors on the computer
graphics screen, so the Colorburst Jr. is needed
primarily to perfect the graphic shapes and movements.
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The
classic Beamburst series is ideal for nightclubs, discos, raves
and other locations needing spectacular Star Wars-like laser beams and
special effects.
Beamburst projectors shoot the
laser in 8 or 10 different directions. Add-on modules split the beams
into a few, or hundreds of smaller shafts, to fill your venue with laser
light.
To become a "laser DJ",
simply switch the mirrors in time to music using a standard DMX lighting
controller. These controllers are readily available; if you do not have
one, Lumalaser can provide the ETA Systems Imagenation
series.
BEAMBURST PROJECTORS
For impressive beams in a rugged,
reliable projector, choose one of the seven Beamburst projectors
briefly summarized below. They differ primarily in the laser colors,
laser brightness, and number of beam positions.
For more detailed information, see Beamburst
Models & Specifications.
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Fill
the skies with rainbow beams, with the six-color
Diamond 300 beam projector.
Use a room-filling 300 mW (1/3
watt) of colored beams from a diode/argon laser combination.
Ten beam apertures (up to six can be on simultaneously). Comes
with 10 standard modules plus 6 extras, for color splitting
and beam sprays.
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If
you don't need reds and yellows, choose the Aqua 250.
It gives you the same
impressive beams as the Diamond 300, but with four
available colors generated from a 250 mW (1/4 watt) argon
laser: green, aqua,
blue and deep
blue.
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The
Amber compact projectors use long-life, cool-running
laser diodes to give red, yellow
and green beams at a lower
price.
There are two different power
levels, depending on your room size: 50 and 5 mW (1/20, and
1/200 watt). If your venue is large, go for the higher-powered
Amber 50.
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Ruby 5 |
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Emerald 5 |
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If
you need great-looking single-color beams, the Ruby and
Emerald projectors are the answer. They each use 5 mW
(1/200) watt laser diodes, the highest power available without
needing a U.S. government laser license (variance). The Ruby
has a beautiful red beam,
while the Emerald uses a highly-visible green
diode.
Many clubs install multiple
units, to give good coverage and a large quantity of beams.
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SCANNING EFFECT ACCESSORIES
Beams are great, but you can get an
entirely new class of effects with Beamburst scan accessories.
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Create "liquid sky" and
"cloud wall" type effects, by scanning lines through
theatrical fog.
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Project abstract shapes.
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Write text and scrolling phrases
on any surface.
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Coming soon!
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OTHER ACCESSORIES
Lumalaser's accessories fit Beamburst,
Mobolazer, Omnisistem and other 3/4" aperture beam projectors. Use
the accessories to give a new look to your laser projector.
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