Talk:Laser projector

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What about tunable dye lasers?[edit]

Can tunable dye lasers be used in projectors? That way, one could have a full-gamut projector with just three lasers. -- 22:58, 5 October 2010 (UTC)

Or did you mean just one laser ? Laser diodes are much more convenient than messing with dyes. I guess full-spectrum implies full-gamut, at least. Not sure how close RGB lasers get to full-gamut : mostly not a concern - just having RGB is enough for most applications, without worrying about CIE chromaticity triangles. --195.137.93.171 (talk) 04:50, 29 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

multiple different subjects, potentially needs to be partially be split/merged[edit]

This article seems to be the start of two potentially separated subjects. 1) on industrial laser beams used for projecting static images on factory lines and 2) a kind of image projector that uses lasers as the initial light source as to opposed to a bulb. The imax page has a section on these kinds of laser projector: IMAX#Laser projection.

The details about the industrial use case of lasers are much more connected to the Laser lighting display article which is about laser shows. The info about laser projectors could probably be its own page or reduced and added to the Projector article. Gnisacc (talk) 17:39, 8 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]