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- Beam_projector abstract "A beam projector is a lenseless stage lighting instrument with very little beam spread. It uses two reflectors. The primary reflector is a parabolic reflector and the secondary reflector is a spherical reflector. The parabolic reflector organizes the light into nearly parallel beams, and the spherical reflector is placed in front of the lamp to reflect light from the lamp back to the parabolic reflector, which reduces spill. The result is an intense shaft of light that cannot be easily controlled or modified. Beam projectors are often used to create a godspot effect. The beam projector no longer is used to the extent that it once was, as newer fixtures and PAR lamps have created easier ways to produce the effect. A similar effect can be produced using ETC Source Four PAR fixtures with a clear lens. A snoot/top hat can be added to control spill.".
- Beam_projector thumbnail BeamProjector.JPG?width=300.
- Beam_projector wikiPageID "9617655".
- Beam_projector wikiPageRevisionID "598123158".
- Beam_projector hasPhotoCollection Beam_projector.
- Beam_projector subject Category:Stage_lighting_instruments.
- Beam_projector comment "A beam projector is a lenseless stage lighting instrument with very little beam spread. It uses two reflectors. The primary reflector is a parabolic reflector and the secondary reflector is a spherical reflector. The parabolic reflector organizes the light into nearly parallel beams, and the spherical reflector is placed in front of the lamp to reflect light from the lamp back to the parabolic reflector, which reduces spill.".
- Beam_projector label "Beam projector".
- Beam_projector sameAs m.02pl_ny.
- Beam_projector sameAs Q4876187.
- Beam_projector sameAs Q4876187.
- Beam_projector wasDerivedFrom Beam_projector?oldid=598123158.
- Beam_projector depiction BeamProjector.JPG.
- Beam_projector isPrimaryTopicOf Beam_projector.