kbadr
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I have decided to delve into the world of LEDs. Starting by replacing our 4 Altman 65Q fresnels used for color wash (2 blue, 2 red) with 2 Elation Opti-Tri Pars. Our space is very small, and they should provide a decent enough color wash.
I also want to research using the Opti Tri Pars to replace our 4 65Q's that we use for a general wash. When I demo'd the Opti Tri Par, I noticed that the pure white was very cold, but I realize that the white provides the brightest light. So, with that in mind, would you recommend putting a gel in front of the LED Pars that I use for the general wash, and if so, what color would you recommend?
Ideally, I'd love to just have the gel on all the LED Pars I get, so they could all be used for a color wash, or a general wash, but I understand that might not be possible, since the gel changes the color of the light (obviously.) The reason I thought it might work is that we currently have red and blue gels in front of the 65Qs, which already aren't throwing pure-white light.
I also want to research using the Opti Tri Pars to replace our 4 65Q's that we use for a general wash. When I demo'd the Opti Tri Par, I noticed that the pure white was very cold, but I realize that the white provides the brightest light. So, with that in mind, would you recommend putting a gel in front of the LED Pars that I use for the general wash, and if so, what color would you recommend?
Ideally, I'd love to just have the gel on all the LED Pars I get, so they could all be used for a color wash, or a general wash, but I understand that might not be possible, since the gel changes the color of the light (obviously.) The reason I thought it might work is that we currently have red and blue gels in front of the 65Qs, which already aren't throwing pure-white light.