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THEATRICAL LIGHTING - GUIDE 115


RED LIGHTING | EYE www.red-lighting.com


Eye is the latest generation followspot, with optic group based on the innovative and ultra-performing 300W MSD Platinum 15R discharge Lamp by Philips (8000ºK). Intuitive and easy-to-use, it has the same light emission as a traditional 2,000W spot, while the average life of the source, optimised by Red Lighting’s optical system, is over 2,000 hours. Eye has a motorised colour wheel with five dichroic filters plus white and a manual zoom with beam angle from 6 to 12º. Suitable for medium and long distance projections - from 15 metres to 50 metres - it is ideal for theatrical performances, TV and live shows.


ROBE | DLS www.robe.cz


This is the latest product in the DL range of luminaires that use the Robe RGBW LED module. The DLS adds a system of four fast, smooth, framing shutters within the optical path design of the proven DLX Spot format. There is individual control of each shutter blade position and angle, together with rotation of the complete framing module. As well as providing a sharp precise or soft frame for the projected image, the system produces a new series of effects through pre-programmed shutter blade shape and movement sequences. As with all models in the Robe DL luminaire range, the multiple shadows normally associated with an LED source have been eliminated. The Robe RGBW LED light source reproduces both rich and pastel colours at output levels normally associated with 1,200W discharge fixtures as well as pure whites at pre-selected 2,700K, 3,200K, 4,200K, 5,600K and 8,000K colour temperatures. The tungsten emulation function allows the fixture to be integrated seamlessly into lighting schemes with existing traditional lanterns.


ROBERT JULIAT | ZEP/ TIBO www.robertjuliat.com


Robert Juliat has made new additions to its range of LED fixtures. The first line, ZEP, retains the same form factors as the first generation of LED fixtures but offers a much higher output of 150W. The second line of development is known as TIBO, a newly designed range of stylish and compact fixtures offering a mix and match choice of light source (LED, tungsten halogen and discharge) lens type (Fresnel and profile) and body colours.


SELECON | PL SERIES www.seleconlight.com


The PLFresnel1, PLProfile1, PLProfile4, PLCyc1, and PLCyc2 LED luminaires bring lighting design to life at a fraction of the energy costs of standard tungsten fixtures. Additionally, without the use of expensive gels designers can now achieve virtually limitless colour mixing and colour temperatures through the use of the high-output RGBW LED chips inside each luminaire. Each PL Series luminaire mixes colour combination on demand to produce a fully homogenised beam, and they are designed to let the user shape and control the light to meet their requirements, whether they need to texture and shape their light with the PLProfile1 or PLProfile4 LED luminaires, blend intense wash- es of colour on their cyclorama with the PLCyc1 or PLCyc2 LED luminaires, or need a general purpose theatrical luminaire in the PLFresnel1 LED.


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