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    Quote Originally Posted by White-Light View Post
    Truly a great set up:




    Ok nothing remarkable about the way they're used but as someone who hates LED and especially the way it washes out laser, here's an example of how to do it well.

    The scans from the moving heads are also impressive but I think this is more down to numbers and positioning than anything ground breaking effect wise, just simple scans.

    Overall a great show!

    PS you might even spot the odd laser!
    TBH, I'd rather see them audience scan with that rack of sharpies and the odd gobo/video projector on a moving head, and keep the multi-watt lasers all the way overhead.

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    Well, those sharpies are not exactly what you call eyesafe from close-up as well.
    You have to keep 12m clearance from these, otherwise they set stuff on fire ...

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    wow that's awesome thanks for sharing the video in the OP!
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    hey guys-

    i dont know too much about conventional lighting but these sharpies (Clay Paky right?) are DAMN impressive! I see them alot at many shows lately. Are these expensive? they give a very good laser simulation. obviously much wider of a beam, but nice, sharp bright ass beams. Are these standard lights? Or do they use LED's? did i read correctly that these have eye dangers and fire dangers also?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dnar View Post
    Oh yeah @ 0:24 !

    Filthfteen characters.
    I'll see your 0.24 and raise you a 2.04

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    Quote Originally Posted by gottaluvlasers View Post
    hey guys-

    i dont know too much about conventional lighting but these sharpies (Clay Paky right?) are DAMN impressive! I see them alot at many shows lately. Are these expensive? they give a very good laser simulation. obviously much wider of a beam, but nice, sharp bright ass beams. Are these standard lights? Or do they use LED's? did i read correctly that these have eye dangers and fire dangers also?

    -Marc
    http://www.claypaky.it/en/products/sharpy

    Xenon discharge apparently, like HID car lights.

    Pricing: http://www.thomann.de/gb/clay_paky_s...oving_head.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by gottaluvlasers View Post
    hey guys-

    i dont know too much about conventional lighting but these sharpies (Clay Paky right?) are DAMN impressive! I see them alot at many shows lately. Are these expensive? they give a very good laser simulation. obviously much wider of a beam, but nice, sharp bright ass beams. Are these standard lights? Or do they use LED's? did i read correctly that these have eye dangers and fire dangers also?

    -Marc
    You bet they are expensive

    If I recall correctly, they're in the €5000-€6000 range per head

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