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The Glow In The Dark Thread: Black Light Friendly Pinball

By HighProtein

8 years ago


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    #2 8 years ago

    Pretty cool. Would like to see classic horror titles with more blacklight friendly mods and paint, such as Haunted House, both Elvira titles, and even Walking Dead. Dayglo blacklight paint was always something I remember seeing a lot of in the Halloween haunted house attractions when I was a kid.

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    #7 8 years ago

    I saw this one online, looks like a UV sensitive powder coat of some kind.

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    #8 8 years ago

    The EM gun games often got it right:

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    #19 8 years ago
    Quoted from tamoore:

    Nope. Blacklight bulbs don't put out the same UV wavelength as the sun.

    This is not true. They do put out the same wavelength of UV as the sun, in the UV-A wavelengths, just below the visible spectrum. However, the intensity of your "standard" black light bulb is much less than a commercial tanning bed bulb.

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    #50 5 years ago
    Quoted from girloveswaffles:

    That's an odd chart. It's backwards to the usual EM spectrum charts I've seen. They normally go from the lowest frequency to the highest:
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    Yours is the odd chart

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