SeaChanger Color Engine

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The SeaChanger Color Engine is an alternative to color scrollers in entertainment-industry lighting that was released in 2005 by Ocean Optics.[1][2] The unit is made specifically for Source Four lighting instrument made by Wisconsin manufacturer Electronic Theatre Controls (ETC).[3][4]

Ocean Optics SeaChanger
Ocean Optics SeaChanger

[edit] Technology

The unit is mounted pre-optics, meaning that it is placed directly in front of the source, or lamp and before any optics or beam shaping devices. Inside the unit, four microlithographed dichroic plates[5] are gradually saturated from 0-100%. Wheel colors are standard CMY, having one wheel for Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow, as well as one Green wheel. The green may be replaced with black for mechanical dimming purposes in HID fixture applications. Microstepping motors turn each of these wheels to create colors. A DMX signal from a lighting console controls each wheel's position and speed. The fixture is RDM compatible.[6] The SeaChanger received a Mario Award. [7]

[edit] References

  1. ^ 2007 Ocean Optics Catalog
  2. ^ SeaChanger Introduces Wash Color Engine
  3. ^ Lighting solutions for Theatre, Film & Television Studios and Architectural spaces : ETC
  4. ^ http://www.plsn.com/index2.php?option=com_content&do_pdf=1&id=1979
  5. ^ 2007 Ocean Optics Catalog
  6. ^ http://www.seachangeronline.com/subpage.asp?page=SeaChanger
  7. ^ PLSN