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CLAY PAKY | ALPHA PROFILE 800 ST
www.claypaky.it
The Alpha Profile 800 ST uses sophisticated micromechanics to obtain a compact, light, silent unit with an extremely bright light and a zoom capable of producing a sharp, uniform beam. Lighting designers will find all the tools they need to enhance their creativity in the Alpha Profile 800 ST: a miniaturised four-blade framing system, capable of creating any geometric shape, with smooth, flexible blade movements at variable speed; a zoom that starts from the extremely narrow angle of 7.6° and reaches up to 55°; an exclusive autofocus system and the Dyna-Cue-Creator function. The 6,000kW light beam and operating silence (42dBA) complete the characteristics of this light.
E:CUE | LCE2 & LCE2-FX
www.ecue.com
Lighting Control Engine 2 (LCE2) and Lighting Control Engine 2 fx (LCE2-fx) are designed to orchestrate fixtures, media, interfaces, and user terminals in me- dium to large lighting installations. Supporting a wide range of standardised and Ethernet-based control protocols, a variety of input and outputs and ports, the engines are designed specifically to act as the core of any complex lighting installation. With the Lighting Application Suite (LAS) software pre-installed, these high-performance servers succeed the successful LCE and LCE-fx with increased capacity to control sophisticated lighting projects. Similar to the LCE2, but with dynamic real-time video capabilities and extended software tools, LCE2-fx is the solution for the most demanding projects including mixed media installation.
ELECTRON | SMART PIXEL SERIES
www.electron.gr
The latest product to be added to the Smart Pixel Series is the DMX 512 direct control strip. It has 32 RGB three in one chip LEDs per metre. Each LED can be controlled individually through standard DMX 512 control protocol. The pixel pitch is 31.25mm. The cutting section of 1LED and 1 IC ensures higher flexibil- ity of installation. It has adhesive tape on the rear side. It is 5VDC, it consumes 9W/m, 120º viewing angle and is available with protection of IP20 or IP65. The Smart Pixel Series is the ideal solution for LED matrix effects.
ETC | SOURCE FOUR LED CYC
www.etcconnect.com
The ETC Source Four LED CYC is an adapter that affixes to any Source Four LED luminaire, transforming it into a powerful tool to illuminate cycloramas. Using the x7 Colour System, which combines up to seven LED colours in one unit, Source Four LED luminaires can provide a nearly limitless range of colours, from pure whites to refined pastels and vibrant, saturated hues. With the strong beam that the Source Four family is known for, the Source Four LED CYC can evenly distribute light across the cyclorama, so no gaps or seams are visible between the luminaires. The Source Four LED is much more versatile, because the CYC adapter can be removed when a backdrop is not needed, and the luminaire can be used with traditional lens barrels to light another part of the stage.
GLP | IMPRESSION X4 IPAD APP
www.glp.de
GLP has launched a new iPad app for its impression X4 fixture. iPad allows designers to visualise and create custom pixel patterns quickly. One of the ver- satile features of the impression X4 is that users can create their own pixel designs on the fly and store them directly into their control console. The new iPad app makes the process fast and easy by bringing up a mimic of the fixtures front lens layout. Users can tap individual lenses on and off to design the output that they would like. Simultaneously the app displays the corresponding DMX channels and values to be input to the controller for the physical fixture. An additional feature of the app is the colour picker allowing you to see colour selection on top of any pattern for a real feel of how a final pattern will appear. The impression X4 from GLP is part of the award winning series of fixtures and features 19 high powered RGBW LEDs giving a homogenised output across a full zoom range of 7º to 50º. With its lightweight baseless design, the impression X4 packs a huge punch of output for its size.
GTD | 230II BEAM
www.gtd-truss.com
Based on Osram Sirius HRI 230W integrative new lamp source and the tailored imported six layers optics lens, the GTD-230II BEAM is outshining the lighting market in the industry. The fixture has one fixed gobo wheel with 17 rotatable and indexable positions, a fixed colour wheel with 14 dichroic filters and an independent eight-facet prism. It features super bright- ness, intensive sharp air effects, nature colour, linearly adjusted beam edge and gobos, an independent smooth frost effect in great uniformity, clear-cut effects of eight faced beam, three-phase stepper motor to ensure low noise level and pan/tilt fast moving, and stable switching power supply. Furthermore, its rubber paint design makes the fixture more exquisite.
www.mondodr.com
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