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Grading suite lights
Posted by Laco Gaal on May 21, 2012 at 5:11 pmI’ve read Hurkman’s book, and it details the lighting setup for a grading room too.
I’ve got only two problems/questions:
– the two companies he mentions for buying tubes from (Sylvania and CinemaQuest) are located in the US, and can’t find an european reseller. Is there any? Or what kind of tubes would I want?
– what about LED lights which are rated for 6500K?thank you
Robert Houllahan replied 13 years, 11 months ago 4 Members · 5 Replies -
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Robert Houllahan
May 22, 2012 at 10:08 pmTake a look at coollights.biz they have some nice DIY style kits with fluorescent tubes and ballasts for film production and the ballasts will drive two tubes which you can get in daylight or tungsten balance.
-Rob-
Robert Houllahan
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Hillary Knox
May 24, 2012 at 11:22 pmBefore you kill yourself & spend a fortune on anything, if I were in your position I’d definitely at least have at look at some consumer-grade daylight color-temp LEDs.
As far as color, I don’t know what the tolerances are for the consumer-grade LED stuff – and I don’t know of anyone taking a light meter to the task to either confirm or deny whether this is a good idea or not, but I doubt it’s that far off. I do know that “batches” of LEDs can vary from one manufacturing batch to the next, and that there is a visible-to-me tolerance between what is an acceptable variance and what is not. My bet it that if you got fixtures from a single batch of LEDs, you wouldn’t notice the difference, but don’t plan a facility around that advice.
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Chris Jones
May 25, 2012 at 2:30 amI have a color temperature meter and I tested 2 $10 dollar bulbs that claimed to be 6500K
One was 7200K (Verilux) and the other 7500K (Longstar)
I posted a similar question a couple weeks ago and got a few interesting options. I haven’t tried any yet.
https://forums.creativecow.net/readpost/277/17306
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Robert Houllahan
May 27, 2012 at 3:48 amSo far I generally like Cine Fluorescents more than LED fixtures, unless you get a very expensive LED fixture the output will be spikey and off color. Art Adams recently did a very good review with pictures of the various LED fixtures available for Film and Video ( https://tinyurl.com/d395ufb ) I liked the look of the Mole Richardson best but it’s $4K or more.
-Rob-
Robert Houllahan
Director / Colorist
Cinelab Inc.
http://www.cinelab.comMAHC-PRO 6-Core 3X GTX285 20Tb SAS Wave Panel Panny 11UK SDI Plasma.
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