[SML] Blue LEDs that don't make thing fluoresce?
Jon Ares
jonares at arescreative.com
Tue Mar 14 01:02:24 UTC 2023
I find that to be the result of people not dialing in a serviceable blue
hue, but relying on the B=100 "not found in nature" look. Most RGB+
fixtures can be tamed without going full-tilt on the blue.... I too can't
stand that. Make my eyes go buggy, and cameras *hate* it.
- Jon
On Mon, Mar 13, 2023 at 5:52 PM Joe via Stagecraft <
stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:
> I recently saw a production where LED washes were predominant. They often
> used a pure blue wash, where the LED's blue color is close enough to UV
> that it causes the fluorescence. I can see sometimes wanting that, but I
> wonder if there are LED pars that DON"T have that almost-UV blue? Fixtures
> that look more like a traditional, blue-gelled, tungsten fixture.
>
> -Joe
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