[SML] Altman Phoenix RGB/RGBA, etc LED profiles: thoughts?

Greg Persinger vividillumination at comcast.net
Mon Nov 17 02:03:38 UTC 2014


Hey Steven,

How do the Altman fixtures do creating a warm white and a cool white? I am
looking at specing them on a project.

I can attest to what Scott Parker said. I really like the Prism Profile
Junior variable white + Color fixtures. It's a bit misleading as they are
primarily a variable white fixture but they do light blue, light amber,
and light pink tints really well as well as Cyan, Amber, and Magenta. You
can mix most of your light theater front light colors with them without
issue. They also compare very close to the output of an ETC 750 Watt S4. I
have 8 units installed in a lecture hall on the University of California
at Berkeley campus.

I would use them on this project but I am looking to mix saturated colors
instead of just the tints.

Thanks.

Greg Persinger
Vivid Illumination





On 11/14/14 2:04 PM, "Steven Hood via Stagecraft"
<stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:

>We bought 4 of the 250w RGBW units. They're comparable in open white and
>brighter with any gel color... they don't have as deep a blue as a S4LED,
>but they're better at gobos, imo.
>Steven R Hood
>310.756.3555
>
>
>
>On November 14, 2014 11:45:27 AM Jon Ares via Stagecraft
><stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:
>
>> Anyone used the Altman Phoenix LED ellipsoidals?  Thoughts?
>> Intensity? Color mixing?
>>
>> Compare to a 575w Source Four, with a similar saturated color?
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