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Hello everyone,
I recently designed a waterproof camera housing that you can 3D print. I’ll be uploading the files once I am able to fine tune the lens filter. I am also working on a more compact V2 that can hold a higher quality camera module but not sure when that will be done.
Currently, I have an acrylic half dome as the housing lens. I’ve been trying to figure out a way to filter out the blue light without using post processing. I thought I had found a solution which was to make a mixture of yellow food coloring and clear Elmer’s glue. Then pouring it inside the dome getting the surface covered and then flipping it over and letting the excess drip off and dry. It looked like it was going to work!
And did for a little bit!
But after about a week the glue started to turn hazy/foggy, I think due to the heat of the camera module.
My question is does anyone know a reef safe way to transparently dye/color acrylic so that if water does come in contact with it, say through a leak, I just lose the camera and not my camera and fish? I thought of spray pain krylon but the eeef safe paint doesn’t come in transparent colors
I recently designed a waterproof camera housing that you can 3D print. I’ll be uploading the files once I am able to fine tune the lens filter. I am also working on a more compact V2 that can hold a higher quality camera module but not sure when that will be done.
Currently, I have an acrylic half dome as the housing lens. I’ve been trying to figure out a way to filter out the blue light without using post processing. I thought I had found a solution which was to make a mixture of yellow food coloring and clear Elmer’s glue. Then pouring it inside the dome getting the surface covered and then flipping it over and letting the excess drip off and dry. It looked like it was going to work!
And did for a little bit!
But after about a week the glue started to turn hazy/foggy, I think due to the heat of the camera module.
My question is does anyone know a reef safe way to transparently dye/color acrylic so that if water does come in contact with it, say through a leak, I just lose the camera and not my camera and fish? I thought of spray pain krylon but the eeef safe paint doesn’t come in transparent colors