Don Allen Posted September 3, 2014 Share Posted September 3, 2014 I have not used them but is this why Lee brought out their LED Filter Range of gels ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
top-cat Posted September 3, 2014 Share Posted September 3, 2014 There's that, I believe they're also made of something a bit more economic owing to the fact they're no longer being blasted with 1kW of par can- 90% of it being in heat form! I agree that through the spectrum, tungsten and LED do not perform at the same temperature. There is also the issue that LED temp is constant through the dimmer curve, tungsten can reduce in temperature at lower levels. (Although I have done an ma2 macro to make some led fixtures perform like tungsten in that sense - I will chuck it on MA share at some point if anyone wants it, I'm sure you could adapt it to other fixtures with a bit of playing). But trying to calibrate your fixtures roughly is a step in the right direction. With mix able c/w and w/w fixtures, you could always calibrate against a white wall with gels in, and then save the white mix as a palette under the colour gel that it pairs up to. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grahamrobertslx Posted September 23, 2014 Share Posted September 23, 2014 I recommend LEDJ Performer 18 Led Cans RGBW. They snap off a little at about 5% but overall are a good can for £90 each Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris Beesley Posted September 25, 2014 Share Posted September 25, 2014 We also now carry the Performer in a new 18x10W RGBAW version for not much more than the Performer 18 Quad, it also shares the same 40 degree beam angle. The new unit also has a new lower noise fan. Street price on the quad £169 and the RGBAW is £189. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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