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Best Christmas Light Projectors of 2018
Best Christmas Light Projectors for 2018 The holidays are meant to be a time to enjoy making memories with family and friends, but we all too often are caught up spending hours decorating our homes. Nowadays, in only a few minutes, you can decorate your house for the holidays with Christmas light projectors! Just plug in, point, and shoot! Holiday light projectors are the... -
Security methods for laser projectors with cable, wall flange or clip
Preventing theft of your landscape lighting is a potential concern in public locations, so we have suggestions for you here. Protecting your landscape lasers is important when it is displayed on your front lawn or any public location. Here are some systems to consider: 1 - By adding a cable to a stake that you drive into the ground. For added security, you can... -
Plan your display for Holiday and Landscape with laser coverage
Plan your Holiday and Landscape laser display by knowing the "spread" of your laser coverage. If you have lots of surfaces that you want to cover with laser beams, like overhanging trees, buildings and landscape, then focus on using the BlissLights with their amazing 160-degree wide angle coverage. If you want to highlight a single tree or part of your display, the 80 to... -
Planning your laser light show display for indoors and outdoors
BASIC planning guidelines when using the BlissLights Laser Starfield Projectors for lighting effects: Background lighting? Keep in mind that white lights will over-power special effects from laser lights. When planning your light show display, look out for porch lights, street lights, landscape lighting, white mini lights or rope light from diminishing the full effects of the Bliss Lights BL-15 or BL-50! White surfaces are best- like... -
Understanding What Makes Laser Light Colors Visible To Create Light Show Displays
USE GREEN LASERS FOR DISPLAY FIRST THEN ADD BLUE, RED OR PURPLE FOR ACCENT LIGHTS Here is the reason Red, Blue, and Purple/Ultraviolet/Blacklight lasers are not as visible as Green. Notice how Green, which is 532 nanometers (nm), is right in the middle of our visible spectrum of light. Blue is 445 nm approaching ultraviolet or "blacklight" and red is 660 nm approaching infrared which are not...