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Beamburst laser projectors in action
 
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This photo gives a good overview of a typical Beamburst projector, and how the beam modules work.

A Beamburst Diamond white-light projector is at lower left. The purple anodized cover is part of the laser. Just beyond it are the ten mirror modules that direct the beams and patterns to different parts of the room. Some of the beams hit mirrors or mirror balls mounted elsewhere in the club. This helps spread the laser light throughout the club. Other beams simply terminate on the walls or ceiling.

At upper right, beams from another Diamond white-light projector shoot towards the camera. The combination of the two projectors help fill the club, so that there are laser beams no matter which way you look.

Note: This photograph was taken during setup, when the club was empty. For the actual show, lasers would not hit the lower part of the mirrored ball, so beams are not aimed into the audience.



 Photograph/animation © 2003, Patrick Murphy. All rights reserved.
This picture may not be copied or reproduced in any manner
without express written permission from the photographer.

 
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