| ETC to showcase Element and Selador Series at PLASA Focus Leeds |
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| Tuesday, 07 April 2009 20:52 | |
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This unique system produces bright broad-spectrum whites and intense colours equally well, rendering pigments and skin tones in a far more natural way. You can read more about the x7 Color System on Rob Gerlach’s blog at www.etcconnect.com/lightminds. Although not available for shipping in Europe until summer, there is expected to a great deal of interest in the low energy devices, which complement ETC’s extremely popular high efficiency Source Four luminaires. In addition to the Selador Series, ETC will be introducing its new Element lighting control desks, which is directed at smaller theatrical venues and schools that depend on single desk operators or volunteer staff. It is designed to handle rigs outfitted predominantly with conventional luminaires, while also accommodating some LED fixtures and/or a small number of simple moving lights. It is based on Eos software and is a replacement for the successful Express line of desks. Also on display on the ETC stand in the Saviles Hall, number S-G3 will be a range of ETC’s dimming and control products, including the award winning Eos and Congo families of control desks. |


