[SML] Gel history
SAMUEL JONES
sjones at autoplotvw.com
Mon May 16 20:13:00 UTC 2016
Back to history, I think it is an attempt to copy/improve an old Brigham gel. Many years ago I had their gel swatch book, but no longer. I think the number was 17, but I’m really not at all sure. It was, by the way, the best goto Lavender in the absence of other criteria. I think that R52 is a better approximation of the old Brigham color, but those memory banks are filled with dust. Neither R51 or R53 is the same, but R52 is my goto Lavender, in the absence of other criteria which may color my memory. On the other hand, you can sort lighting designers by their goto lavender.
Sam
Samuel L. Jones
Tech. Dir., UCLA Dance Program, Retired.
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> On May 16, 2016, at 12:46 PM, Steven Backus via Stagecraft <stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:
>
> Using my google-fu:
>
> https://www.controlbooth.com/threads/odd-gel-names.9981/
>
> which says:
>
> As to Surprise Pink, it also has to do with the fact that it can
> appear warm or cool, depending on the color it's paired with.
> Think about the effects of using two different systems, one with
> R33 and R51, and the other with R60 and R51. In each system, which
> color is the cool, and which is the warm?
>
> Steve
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