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Emergency; Using spot ML as Wash is being discussed in the ControlBooth Lighting and Electrics forum; Hey, I have a show tomorrow and I have two spot ML's to use. I would like to use them ...

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    Default Emergency; Using spot ML as Wash

    Hey,

    I have a show tomorrow and I have two spot ML's to use. I would like to use them as wash instead mainly just for the sake of covering the stage in color. Do you think that if I put a diffusion filter on the front of the lens just for tomorrow night?

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    Default Re: Emergency; Using spot ML as Wash

    Any more information on what "spot ML's" You'll have to use?
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    Default Re: Emergency; Using spot ML as Wash

    Well, assuming you can effectively wash the stage completely with said MLs, I don't see why not. How effective it is would depend on what type of unit it is, how bright it is, etc...you probably would need a fairly strong frost in order to get it perfect.

    If anybody else knows more about it, they should chime in...

    Also, you might want to check with the owners of the units to make sure they are okay with you taping on their units (if no gel frames) and using their frost. Also, telling more about the situation (type of MLs, type of show, alternatives, etc.) might help people better assess the scenario. Is this at the CAP?
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    Default Re: Emergency; Using spot ML as Wash

    Thanks for the replies.

    The lights are 575w chinese knock-offs. Not my choice, the people before me bought them but I must admit they work well. My goal is just to get some light on a small maybe 20-30ft portion of acoustic shells. The school owns them so I know I can tape on them as I please
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    Default Re: Emergency; Using spot ML as Wash

    You can also "run the barrel" on them by defocusing them all the way. If they do a non-rotating prism that can also help.

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    Default Re: Emergency; Using spot ML as Wash

    There is also a chance they have a frost built into them.
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