Monday, April 28. 2008Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Last modified on 2008-04-28 06:38
Dead hologram controllerUgh. I went to power up the table on Saturday and discovered the main controller wouldn't come on. At first I thought the laptop had frozen (it doesn't this every once in a blue moon) but no, it was running just fine. Poking around under the table revealed a slightly melted fuse cover on the main controller and a fuse with no wire at all. The recent electrical storms had apparently tried to toast the controller. After purchasing some new fuses I found that the recent electrical storms had succeeded in frying the controller. As soon as I turn it on the fuse blows in a spectacular way. Short in the transformer? That's what I'm hoping. Monday, April 21. 2008Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Last modified on 2008-04-21 05:57 Defined tags for this entry: holography, lasers & holography
Laser pointers now classed as weapons in AUWay to go, people.
Saturday, April 19. 2008Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Last modified on 2008-04-21 12:32
Woot!Saturday, April 19. 2008Comments (0) Trackback (1) Last modified on 2008-04-20 12:40
Hologram entryFriday, April 18. 2008Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Last modified on 2008-04-21 12:28
Gettin' ready for the feisThe Bluebonnet Feis that is. What am I doing? Not dancing this time. I'm entering this... Continue reading "Gettin' ready for the feis"Monday, January 28. 2008Comments (2) Trackbacks (0) Last modified on 2008-01-28 11:48
Table testing HadesFor what seems like forever now, I've been working on developing a DCG process for myself that I could use when making white-light copies of my silver masters. After some inconsistent results I stripped the table top of all components and set up an interferometer to see how stable the table was.
Continue reading "Table testing Hades" Saturday, November 24. 2007Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Last modified on 2007-11-24 23:44
Holograms under a microscopeWhile giving a talk about holography to a school group recently I mentioned that one could look at a hologram through a microscope and see what you'd see with the original subject. Since I've got an Intel QX3 microscope I decided to capture a few images. Continue reading "Holograms under a microscope"Wednesday, October 17. 2007Green livingI've been working on a couple of holograms recently and while I don't have a lot of time for blogging at the moment, here are a few pictures. The dancing shoes turned out really nice both in master and copy. The next one was a quickie for Wifey and her mother. It's a commemorative pitcher from Union Station in Ft. Worth. VRP-M is working out pretty well so far, even the old film from Oct 2005 is coming out ok. Thursday, September 27. 2007Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Using OneNote to make hologramsOneNote has been written about ad-infinitum as a tool for note taking in meetings and classes, as a general information repository and as a collaboration tool but I'd like to introduce you to another use that I'm putting OneNote to. Making holograms. Or more specifically, documenting both the process I go through when creating a hologram and the results from that process in the form of notes and pictures. As most of you will probably know, OneNote is a great repository for all sorts of information. It has allowed me to combine a number of sources into one place so that when needed, I can easily refer back to previous results when I'm making a new hologram. Continue reading "Using OneNote to make holograms"Tuesday, September 25. 2007Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Last modified on 2007-09-25 14:04
VRP-M Lessons Learned
For almost two months now, I've been working to figure out the exposure and processing steps to use in order to get bright and clean transmission holograms using my Coherent 315M and VRP-M film. After blowing through roughly 68 pieces of film (mostly 1.5x1" in size) I think I've finally nailed the process to use for transmission masters. Continue reading "VRP-M Lessons Learned"Thursday, September 13. 2007Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Experimenting with delayed development
I normally develop right after exposure but did the following test to find out how VRP-M behaves. Continue reading "Experimenting with delayed development"Monday, August 27. 2007Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Last modified on 2007-08-27 12:30
Holography labcast 2
The final test turned out pretty decent and was exposed for 12s, developed for 30s in TJ1 and bleached with EDTA. The final image isn't as bright as I'd want if this weren't just a quick test but overall it's not bad. I may have time tomorrow morning to try another test with fresh developer but then again all my time might be spent watching the lunar eclipse. Here's the cast. Let me know what you think. Saturday, August 25. 2007Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Safelight for the computer
If you find yourself needing to take your laptop into the lab, you can make life simpler by making a safelight cover for the screen. I know most of you who make holograms don't carry around a tablet and those who carry around one probably don't make holograms but for others who, like me, do both, here's a way to take the computer into the lab without having to turn the screen off while film is out and about and you can save your "night" vision for what is probably a dimly lit lab. Continue reading "Safelight for the computer"Thursday, August 23. 2007Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Defined tags for this entry: holography
Laser pulses turn water into ice - optics.orgOn the face of it this doesn't sound like much but the researchers hope to be able to use the results for optimize crystal growth.
Sunday, August 19. 2007Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Last modified on 2007-08-19 16:56
Holography Labcast
I've been trying to get good results with the coherent 315 laser and VRP-M film and haven't had any luck. In each case where I've gotten any kind of image, it's been extremely dim. Unfortunately I found that my shutter was causing a full seconds worth of ringing in the table and had to build a new shutter. That was completed yesterday and this morning I'm doing some more exposure and development tests. My apologies for the sound quality. Next time I'll have to make sure the microphone is closer to me at all times. Without further ado, here's my labcast. Let me know if you'd like me to do more of these.
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