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Does anyone know of a company that would make a custom plate like for a
flashlight or something. Like the BatSignal, but with a different picture. I'm sorry if this isn't an appropriate forum. If someone could give me a better group to post this in, I will. |
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Nick Hull wrote:
In article .com, wrote: Does anyone know of a company that would make a custom plate like for a flashlight or something. Like the BatSignal, but with a different picture. If you want to project a picture you have to put the (metal) mask in a collumnated beam or at the focal point of the lens. That's collimated, if the OP needs to search on it. |
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Sure,
www.internetapollo.com makes custom metal gobos for theatrical lights. I sell a ton of them with company images for meetings, promotions etc.. Budweiser is a good client. Let me know if I can help. Pedroman pedro at worldeventcompanies dot com "Ian Stirling" wrote in message ... Nick Hull wrote: In article .com, wrote: Does anyone know of a company that would make a custom plate like for a flashlight or something. Like the BatSignal, but with a different picture. If you want to project a picture you have to put the (metal) mask in a collumnated beam or at the focal point of the lens. That's collimated, if the OP needs to search on it. |
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