UK - Entertainment lighting designers are increasingly looking to LED lighting solutions to take advantage of more compact luminaire designs, unparalleled energy efficiency and dramatically lower heat signatures. At the same time, they demand solutions which light the stage and people on that stage with brightness, rich colour and precision focusing. With this in mind, Philips will launch the StagePainter D60 2000 system at PLASA 2011.

"The StagePainter goes beyond existing LED stage lighting capabilities to provide superior control over colour consistency and brightness, creating drama and spectacle with simplicity and ease," says Philips. The Philips StagePainter D60 2000 system enables lighting designers to 'paint' the scene they want with rich, bright and powerful LED illumination. "This enables them to recreate the same scene flawlessly, fixture after fixture, night after night, thanks to the high color consistency. The StagePainter solution, designed in ADB's ALC4-2 fixture, provides a viable, energy-efficient alternative to traditional halogen lamps in entertainment applications," the company adds.

The new Philips range of entertainment lighting solutions will be on display on the Philips booth at PLASA 2011, Earls Court 1, F-50, September 11 - 14.

(Claire Beeson)


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