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     This download  page contains links to download laser frames and animations, software of use to laserists, a .zip file copy of Sam's Laser FAQ, and links to other sites offering useful downloads.

 

Software

  • Laser Show Designer 1000 (Amiga) - LSD1000  was Pangolin's first commercial software, this full functioning program originally cost $995. It is now available to help hobbyists, experimenters, and those on a budget to get started with laser light shows.

Two DOS utilities [as .zip files] for those working on ILDA frame format import/export contributed by O. Steven Roberts.  He writes, "These utilities are for for hobbyists and others who are developing tools for ILDA frame format file support [to import/export .ild files] and who need a sanity check as Pangolin and X29 are merciless when it comes to errors in a .ild file. Programming is by Mike Svob".

  • ILDAWRITE.EXE [ILDAwrite.zip - 32 Kb] Takes a .txt file containing human readable numbers and converts it to an ILDA format frame. The input file format is the number of points(N) ,then the 3 axis data for the frame as a signed integer N,x,y,z,x,y,z,x,y,z... where x,y, and Z are +10,000 to -10,000, for a 2D frame, make all Zs equal to zero.
    It will prompt you for the file name to create and then create the file and exit back to the dos prompt. All points are set to full white and blanking is NOT supported. A sample input file, ildawrt.txt is provided. Note that there is a carriage return and line feed between each number. ILDAWRITE.exe is fully compatible with files written by Qbasic, Quickbasic, Visualbasic and Notepad, making it easy to create raw files for conversion. I've also used this to create liquid sky framesets using numbers generated by a basic program. The programs do not
    support crossing directories, so the files must all be in the same directory. 
  • ILDAREAD.EXE [ReadILD.zip - 36 KB] This utility strips a one frame ilda file to a text based n,x,y,z format, where N is the number of points in the frame and x,y,z are signed integer point data, so the output is N,X,Y,Z,X,Y,Z..... The actual data will appear as a vertical list with one coordinate data per line. Color data and blanking data are NOT provided. Cross directory support is not provided, both the input and output files MUST be in the same directory. if ildaread.exe spots a error in a ILDA file header, it will tell you what the error is.

 

FAQ

  • Sam's Laser FAQ - The ultimate resource for those interested in the technical details of all kids of lasers. Includes schematics, photos and information on building your own laser from scratch! A full copy of Sam's Laser FAQ is available as a .zip file. Clicking the link connect you directly to Sam's site and the latest copy of the FAQ.

 

Laser Frames and Animations

This area is where leading laser animators have supplied samples of their work along with contact information. The samples are provided as .zip archives which you can download from this page.

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However, Jurassic Park III is not without its flaws, and these largely stem from its troubled production. The script was famously rewritten daily, leading to a narrative that feels more like a string of thrilling set pieces than a cohesive story. Characters are thinly drawn: the divorcing Kirby parents are grating rather than sympathetic, and the teenage castaway, Eric (Trevor Morgan), survives improbably on his own for eight weeks with little explanation. The film also abandons the franchise’s intellectual backbone. Where the original pondered the ethics of de-extinction, Jurassic Park III offers a simplistic message about "respecting nature" that never fully lands. The final shot—Grant looking out at Pteranodons flying free over a mainland military base—is a fascinating cliffhanger that the film doesn't earn and subsequent sequels promptly ignored.

Ultimately, to judge Jurassic Park III by the standards of the 1993 original is to misunderstand its intentions. It is not a philosophical sci-fi drama; it is a B-movie monster flick with an A-movie budget and top-tier special effects. The dinosaur animatronics and CGI, particularly of the Spinosaurus and the aviary Pteranodons , remain impressively tangible and terrifying. The film’s breakneck pace means there is never a dull moment, even if there is little time for deep character reflection. For fans who simply want to see a group of clever, terrified humans outwit horrifying prehistoric predators, Jurassic Park III delivers that experience with ruthless efficiency. parque jurasico 3

The film’s greatest strength lies in its effective, if simple, premise. After the philosophical debates of The Lost World (1997), Jurassic Park III returns to the roots of the original: humans are not at the top of the food chain. Dr. Alan Grant (Sam Neill), the cynical paleontologist who once dreamed of seeing a living dinosaur, is now reduced to a bitter, underfunded researcher. His reluctant return to the island, lured by a wealthy but deceitful couple (William H. Macy and Téa Leoni) searching for their lost son, is a masterstroke of efficient screenwriting. The setup is a classic "stranded on the island" trope, and the film wastes no time. Within the first act, the airplane crashes, and the group is running. This brisk pacing, the shortest runtime in the series, becomes a virtue. There is no pretense of "containment" or "control"; the only goal is escape. However, Jurassic Park III is not without its

In the pantheon of blockbuster sequels, Jurassic Park III (2001) occupies a peculiar and often underappreciated niche. Sandwiched between Steven Spielberg’s groundbreaking original masterpiece and the ambitious, philosophically dense Jurassic World revival, the third installment is frequently dismissed as the franchise’s "black sheep"—a shorter, meaner, and narratively slimmer entry. Yet, to dismiss it outright is to miss its unique virtues. Jurassic Park III is not a failure of ambition, but a triumph of focus. Stripped of the moral lectures about chaos theory and corporate greed, it delivers precisely what the title promises: a lean, primal, and viscerally terrifying survival story that brings the predatory horror of Isla Sorna back to the forefront. Ultimately, to judge Jurassic Park III by the

In conclusion, Jurassic Park III is a lean, muscular, and unfairly maligned entry in the franchise. It fails as a philosophical sequel but excels as a primal thrill ride. It recognizes that sometimes, after the gates have been opened and the lessons have been learned, the only story left to tell is the most basic one: the hunt. For those willing to set aside expectations of complexity, the film offers a visceral, terrifying, and wildly entertaining hour and a half. It may not be the smartest dinosaur in the paddock, but it is certainly one of the most purely effective predators.

Central to the film’s renewed terror is its redesigned antagonist: the Spinosaurus . In a bold and controversial move, the filmmakers sidelined the iconic Tyrannosaurus rex , having the new dinosaur kill it in a shocking, brutal fight. The Spinosaurus is not just a larger predator; it is a persistent, intelligent, almost Terminator-like force of nature. Its massive sail, crocodilian snout, and relentless tracking of the humans across the island turn the second act into a masterclass in suspense. The iconic scene of the group silently hiding in a giant log as the Spinosaurus sniffs the air just inches away captures the essence of horror that the series occasionally forgets: the quiet terror of being prey. Furthermore, the introduction of the Velociraptors as disturbingly intelligent, communicative pack hunters—including the nightmare-inducing addition of feathered quills—elevates them from clever girls to a genuine, organized threat. The raptors are no longer just animals; they are a rival intelligence on the island.

 

  • CVP, Cambridge Visual Products - ILDA format Dolphin
    We are known for the quality of our laseranimation artwork. From the first concepts, to characterdesigns, storyboards, animations, even finished lasershows. Whether your client is corporate or from the recreational sector. We do it all. Professionally, on time and at very competetive prices. For further info, please visit our website at: http://www.cvp.zetnet.co.uk

  • International Laser Productions - Pangolin .ldb format sample file
    Contact : - Be sure to check the .txt file for info and conditions of use.

  • FirstLight Animations Samples - Pangolin .ldb format by Mike Dunn
    Mike Dunn - FirstLight Laser Productions - P.O. Box 81602 - Lincoln, NE 68501 Tel: (402) 475-3074
    E-mail: Web: http://www.firstlight-laser.com
    Be sure to check the Read_me.txt file for info and conditions of use.

  • Tyre Animation - Pangolin .ldb format by Cambridge Visual Products
    25K PPS - CT6800/PCAOM 8CH Recommended SEQUENCE: Frames 1-16 (rotation) and 17-20 (roll) © C.V.P. 1997 All rights reserved. Cambridge Visual Productions
    E-mail: Web: http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/animations
    Tel: +44 (0)1223 882111 Fax: +44 (0)1223 881824 Unit 2 Station Yard, Fulbourn, Cambridge CB1 5ET U.K Be sure to check the License.txt file for info and conditions of use.

  • X-29 format Beamshow by O. Steven Roberts
    Steve writes "I have noticed a considerable lack of X29 stuff laying around. I did this quick beam show so it its somewhat weird and not optimised for all scanners" [.zip archive contains frames and control file].

  • ILDA format frame samples from TRICK-DESIGN
    A sampling of animations from TRICK-DESIGN, Germany in .ild format [7 kb .zip file]. Be sure to check the ReadMe.txt file for info and conditions of use.

  • ILDA format frame samples from Laser F/X International
    A sampling of some animations from the Laser F/X clip are collection in .ild format [122 kb .zip file]. The full catalogue can be seen by clicking the Laser F/X Clip-art button in the Virtual Trade Show area of this web site. Be sure to check the ReadMe.txt file for info and conditions of use.

  • LSD1000 format frame samples from Laser F/X International
    A sampling of some animations from the Laser F/X clip are collection in LSD100 format [51 kb .zip file]. The full catalogue can be seen by clicking the Laser F/X Clip-art button in the Virtual Trade Show area of this web site. Be sure to check the ReadMe.txt file for info and conditions of use

 

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