[SML] media servers: was Re: Future of Luminaires

Mike Katz narishkup at gmail.com
Wed Sep 9 20:16:34 UTC 2015


If you go to the Rosco website https://www.rosco.com/stage/screens.cfm you
will find that RP screeens have a wide range of viwing angles. Twin white
has a 160 degree viewing cone. Black has a 60 degree viewing cone, Gray is
in between at 120 degrees. The charts also show light transmission. So
armed with a bit of knowledge we can do RP with a wide viewing come.\
Mike

Michael Katz
narishkup at gmail.com
C: 857.383.0020

On Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 2:52 PM, e-mail frank.wood95 via Stagecraft <
stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:

> It's NOT the lenses. While wide-angle lenses are tricky to design, the
> real problem lies in the BP screen material.
>
> To work with a wide-angle lens, you need a highly diffusing screen.
> These have low transmissions, and therefore, dim images. So, you need
> very bright light sources for the BP, and extremely careful lightng of
> the stage in front of the BP.
> Snip
>
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