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Studio & Stage Light System

Studio & Stage Light System
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This is complete, easy-to-use system includes an outstanding collection of studio and stage lights. The system is invaluable for photographic work – or it can be used to light a stage or a dance floor. It can even be used like a slide projector to display an image on a wall.

All of the lights are controlled by a master HUD which incorporates Second Life’s most up-to-date lighting systems. You can change colors, increase intensity, change focus, add ambience, and narrow or expand the size of the light. If desired you can switch from the Point Light system to the new Projector light system. From the HUD, you can also control where the light is pointing, moving it up or down or side to side.

More about the HUD in a moment, but look at what else you get with the package: Umbrella Lights, Cube Spot Lights, Box Lights, Disk Lights and Flat Lights. It also includes Overhead Standing Lights in 4-light sets and Panel Lights in 5 light sets.

What’s more, all of the lights are modifiable (and copiable, of course). If you need to extend the height of a light, you can lengthen the tripod. If you need a larger Disk Light that comes with the package, you can enlarge it.

The system is designed so that you can work with one light – or many lights all at the same time. Each light can be adjusted separately. Every light found the package has a number on it. If you select a number on the HUD, only the settings of that light are changed. You can turn it off and on, change the color, move it up and down – all easily and conveniently done right from the HUD.

It has the ability to save light settings. Everything is saved: color, intensity, fall-off, focus, etc. When you want to apply the same settings to a new light, it just takes one click.

Second Life’s Projector lights involves the use a texture and the Studio, and Stage Light System makes full use of it. The texture can be as simple as a round spot of light – or it can be an image. The texture may be projected on your subject, or on a stage, or on a wall.

Several textures come with the system, but you can make and use your own. If you’d like to project an image of mountain scenery on a wall, you can do that.

I spent months working on this, and I think you’ll find it a great tool for photography and stage lighting. Give it try. You won’t be disappointed.

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  • Lights Included: Umbrella, Flat, Disk, Box and Cube Spotlights
  • Also: Overhead Standing Lights (4-light sets) and Panel Lights (5-light sets)
  • Compatible with both Point & Projector Lights
  • Ability to save light settings
  • All lights are modifiable