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Hello!
I help with lighting at my high school. We have 4 Altman R-40s (3 circuit) that we use as a ground row cyc lights to hit the back wall, which is painted white. We have been using red, green, and blue gel to create the three color wash but I think it would be advantageous to switch to roundels. This way there is less maintenance, and the colors would be more exact, from what I understand.
What I am wondering is if smooth roundels or 50 degree roundels would be better for our space. The cycs sit about 1' away from the bottom of the cyc and are angled at (if the floor = 0 degrees) 95 degrees. The wall is 20' high and we realistically only need to hit 18' of it because of the curtain.
We also have 6 Altman Spectra CYC 100s that hang about 8' from the back wall at around 19'.
Also, we are using GE 21213 in the R-40s. Is that the best?
Thanks in advance!
I help with lighting at my high school. We have 4 Altman R-40s (3 circuit) that we use as a ground row cyc lights to hit the back wall, which is painted white. We have been using red, green, and blue gel to create the three color wash but I think it would be advantageous to switch to roundels. This way there is less maintenance, and the colors would be more exact, from what I understand.
What I am wondering is if smooth roundels or 50 degree roundels would be better for our space. The cycs sit about 1' away from the bottom of the cyc and are angled at (if the floor = 0 degrees) 95 degrees. The wall is 20' high and we realistically only need to hit 18' of it because of the curtain.
We also have 6 Altman Spectra CYC 100s that hang about 8' from the back wall at around 19'.
Also, we are using GE 21213 in the R-40s. Is that the best?
Thanks in advance!