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Elation Launches Lumina Strip and Lumina Matrix

Elation Professional has announced the launch of the Lumina Series of warm-white LED washes/blinders made up of the Lumina Strip and Lumina Matrix. Ideal for stage lighting applications where an even wash of warm light or pixel-controllable blinder is required, both fixtures mimic the warm look of tungsten halogen, the company says.

Both the Lumina Strip and Lumina Matrix house 7W warm-white LEDs (2,700K) with high CRIs for more accurate color reproduction. A 15° beam produces a smooth wash or blinder effect, and a perfectly aligned reflector gives the warm look of a halogen lamp. Both fixtures allow for individual pixel control, which opens up for custom designs, or users can turn to the convenience of built-in macros. Theatrical grade 0 - 100% electronic dimming with variable dimming curves allows for easy intensity adjustments and both the Lumina Strip and Lumina Matrix operate flicker free for use in TV, film, or any broadcast application.

The Lumina Strip is a one-meter-long linear LED bar that uses ten warm-white LEDs that can be individually controlled. It is ideal for use as a direct view LED blinder or as a foot light for washes of even white light, Elation says. The Lumina Strip can also be used as an effective uplight for indoor architecture and draws 90W of total power.

The Lumina Matrix is a 15.75" x 15.75" LED matrix panel that uses 16 warm white LEDs in a 4 x 4 array with individual control of each pixel. It is ideal for stage applications where even washes of warm white light is needed or as a direct view blinder effect with matrix/pixel control. Its versatility covers live events, broadcast, theatre, and touring applications and draws 150W of total power.

The fixtures can be rigged side by side in a vertical or horizontal array and come with multiple-unit power linking. A host of features come standard like DMX and RDM protocol, and both fixtures have five-pin XLR and powerCON in/out connections. Software updates can be made remotely through RDM, and an auto-sensing power supply allows the fixtures to operate anywhere in the world.

Like all Elation fixtures, they are covered by the company's two-year warranty.

See Elation at PLASA Focus: Baltimore, May 8 - 9.

WWWwww.elationlighting.com


(26 March 2014)

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