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Basic Stage Lighting and Bulb and Gel Selection
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<blockquote data-quote="Rob Timmerman" data-source="post: 58779" data-attributes="member: 172"><p>Re: Basic Stage Lighting and Bulb and Gel Selection</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Agree on everything except the silk. PAR56 lamps already have an oval beam, and spreading it further in that direction isn't really what is needed here. I'd probably use a moderate frost to spread and soften the beam, plus probably a touch of color correction blue. </p><p></p><p>The PAR38 fixtures will be a bit more problematic, as the "flood" lamps are only a 25-30 degree beam, and the "wide flood" lamps are only a 40 degree beam. Not much spread, so you'll need a moderate to heavy frost to get any coverage, but that'll cut down on your output significantly. Name brand (Osram, Philips) lamps tend to have a bit more output and a better beam quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob Timmerman, post: 58779, member: 172"] Re: Basic Stage Lighting and Bulb and Gel Selection Agree on everything except the silk. PAR56 lamps already have an oval beam, and spreading it further in that direction isn't really what is needed here. I'd probably use a moderate frost to spread and soften the beam, plus probably a touch of color correction blue. The PAR38 fixtures will be a bit more problematic, as the "flood" lamps are only a 25-30 degree beam, and the "wide flood" lamps are only a 40 degree beam. Not much spread, so you'll need a moderate to heavy frost to get any coverage, but that'll cut down on your output significantly. Name brand (Osram, Philips) lamps tend to have a bit more output and a better beam quality. [/QUOTE]
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