Laser light sources are commonly used in schlieren-based flow visualization techniques that are in development at NASA Langley Research Center. Of particular interest are high-intensity, low coherence sources that allow for high signal-to-noise schlieren imagery to be acquired without the laser speckle that typically occurs as a result of interference. Results from a self-aligned focusing schlieren system developed at NASA Langley and a background-oriented schlieren system are presented to highlight the effectiveness of these sources.