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Robe to Show Products at PLASA Focus: Baltimore

Following a busy 2013 that saw the launch of the Pointe, Robe Lighting will exhibit at PLASA Focus Baltimore highlighting five fixtures.

The ROBIN Pointe includes a 5-20° zoom with full focus control, variable frost, two separate prism effects, a rotating and static gobo wheel and built-in color wheel. Special characteristics include the zoom, linear and circular rotating prisms, as well as rotating and static gobo wheels. A custom developed homogenizer works with the rotating gobos to spread the light evenly and achieve optimum projection quality, the company says.

ROBIN MiniMe is an effects lighting luminaire with the addition of full video output. The fixture is LED driven with a 20,000 hour lifetime source. Colors, gobos and beam shapes are all digitally generated by the on-board micro media server. Custom artwork, still photographs and video can also be uploaded for projection, while live video can be streamed through the HDMI input.

The ROBIN CycFX 8 is a one meter linear strip that can be tilted 270° featuring an array of RGBW LEDs for smooth color mixing, with a zoom option that opens the spread out from 8° to 67°. The motorized tilt movement allows the creation of 'wave' effects along a line of fixtures. Individual control of each LED makes the fixture map-able, and enables multiple CycFXs to be built in to a variety of matrix designs. The unit is supplied with many built-in pixel effects and pre-programmed sequences. Pre-selected color macros also help to make it easy to set up and integrate into any lightshow, the company says. Integrated tungsten whites are set at 2700 and 3200K and the CycFX 8 comes with Robe's tungsten emulation, including theatrical grade dimming and red-shift effect. Wireless control is an option.

The ROBIN DLS Profile is the latest product in the DL series that uses the RGBW LED module and features a shutter system. Each of the four shutter blades can be individually controlled, positioned, and angled and the whole module can be rotated for flexibility. The light engine is billed as being fully optimized and completely homogenized, producing no shadows and only completely smooth, high-quality coverage. Tungsten emulation means the fixture can be seamlessly integrated into lighting schemes also using traditional luminaires, the company says.

Robe's ROBIN 100 LEDBeam is a motorized control which produces pan and tilt movement. Three LED zones are billed as allowing the creation of various color chases, and the seven degree beam angle can be amplified with fast strobing.

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(2 May 2014)

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