Hello All,
My high school has an array of three cell (is that what you call them?) cyc lights that are hung on our fourth electric. We use them to light our cyc and any backdrops that someone has the foresight to place on a pipe BEHIND the electric.
My question is about the gels that are installed on these fixtures. We currently have red, blue, and amber gels installed. I don't know the exact gel numbers. The amber really gets used very little. It seems too white, and because of our reflective stage (ugh) we don't really need any more white light. It would be nice to be able to get more than pink, purple, red, and blue on the cyc. What would be a good replacement for the amber gels? Does anyone use RGB mixing on cyc lights?
Thanks
My high school has an array of three cell (is that what you call them?) cyc lights that are hung on our fourth electric. We use them to light our cyc and any backdrops that someone has the foresight to place on a pipe BEHIND the electric.
My question is about the gels that are installed on these fixtures. We currently have red, blue, and amber gels installed. I don't know the exact gel numbers. The amber really gets used very little. It seems too white, and because of our reflective stage (ugh) we don't really need any more white light. It would be nice to be able to get more than pink, purple, red, and blue on the cyc. What would be a good replacement for the amber gels? Does anyone use RGB mixing on cyc lights?
Thanks