Those look like something someone made at home, or at least something that
could be made at home with the right setup.
> On Feb 16, 2022, at 5:22 PM, Mac Doktor wrote:
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> You beat me to it, Martin, but it's a good thing I was interrupted before
> sending my reply. If nothing else these
On 2022-02-16 20:22, Mac Doktor wrote:
I need to do some research on that as it spoils my Halloween videos. I
have camcorders with both CCD and CMOS imagers and even with the
exposure greatly reduced a 15W "black light" fluorescent tube is so
bright that the blue and red pixels are fully
You beat me to it, Martin, but it's a good thing I was interrupted before
sending my reply. If nothing else these links saved me the trouble of taking
photos. 8D
> On Feb 16, 2022, at 4:39 PM, Dekatron42 wrote:
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> This Russian website has a little information on them but even there they
This Russian website has a little information on them but even there they
are not sure of their manufacture and data - they are used in Christmas
lighting and also some photo lamps.
https://old-lighting.ru/ru/content/3b-1-gazotron
some more items using them:
HI Richard... Please put me down for a kit or two when you make them
available... I have the tubes and your design looks like a great clock in
the making...
thanks
db
On Wednesday, February 16, 2022 at 6:36:34 AM UTC-6 Robert wrote:
> Here’s the green acrylic that Richard mentioned populated