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RE: Lighting Effects


  • To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: RE: Lighting Effects
  • From: "Rob Mouser" <rmouser@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 27 May 2002 14:54:03 +0100
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Hi Mick

Did you get this one sussed?

Rob

-----Original Message-----
From: Mick Furlong [mailto:hiltoneltd@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 20 May 2002 01:04
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx Subject: [ukha_d] Lighting Effects


Wondering if anyone out there knows the best way do the effects where
you wash a wall with light and then adjust the colour of the light.

I assume you need light sources of different colours which you then ramp
up and down to acheive the desired effect.

But how do you keep the level of light consistent? If using three
colours I suppose you could set the max level to be one source full
on....then if you increase colour A by X you decrease B and C by half X,
does this make any sense?

Final question would it be possible to use two colour rope lights to do
this so for example you could have a red/white rope and a blue/green
rope. You use the white to boost brightness/intensity and the other
three to produce the specific colour you want. have the whole thing
shining through a difuser. Would this work or am I talking total
twoddle;)

Mick



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