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R: [datacolor_group] 5000k lamp

2012-09-04 by Giorgio

>In the thread "dark prints" the use of a desktop 5000k lamp is 
recommended.
>Can anhone recommend a brand and/or online site to purchase such a 
lamp?



I don't know your budget but have a look at Solux website  http://www.solux.net

There are desk lamps, clamp lamps etc... bulbs are in 35 and 50 watts, 
4 different color temperatures (3500K, 4100K, 4700K, & 5000K) and 4 
beamspreads (10, 17, 24, 36). 



Giorgio

Re: R: [datacolor_group] 5000k lamp

2012-09-04 by CDTobie

Solux are incandescent proofing lamps. They run hot (as in burn yourself if you touch them hot), and have a fairly short life expectancy; not to burning out, but to losing their color temperature, they become more yellow with age. So they are generally not used as full-time studio lamps (daylight fluorescents are used for that) but instead are used only at the moment when you are checking a proof. They may be the most accurate emulation of daylight, but they are not an accurate emulation of other proofing lights, including expensive viewing boxes and booths, which more closely match desktop fluorescent lamps. Ott-lites are the most affordable brand-name daylight fluorescent lights, though there are many others. 

C. David Tobie
Global Product Technology Manager
Imaging Color Solutions
Datacolor inc. 
cdtobie@datacolor.com
www.datacolor.com
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On Sep 4, 2012, at 8:00 AM, Giorgio <gior.cap@tin.it> wrote:

> 
> 
> >In the thread "dark prints" the use of a desktop 5000k lamp is 
> recommended.
> >Can anhone recommend a brand and/or online site to purchase such a 
> lamp?
> 
> I don't know your budget but have a look at Solux website http://www.solux.net
> 
> There are desk lamps, clamp lamps etc... bulbs are in 35 and 50 watts, 
> 4 different color temperatures (3500K, 4100K, 4700K, & 5000K) and 4 
> beamspreads (10, 17, 24, 36). 
> 
> Giorgio
> 
>

Re: R: [datacolor_group] 5000k lamp

2012-09-05 by billhansen20012001

Giorgio and CD Tobie - Many thanks for the reminder about Solux lamps and bulbs. I had forgotten all about them - though I think that when I last looked at Solux, they didn't have bulbs which worked with 120v lines. 

--- In datacolor_group@yahoogroups.com, CDTobie <CDTobie@...> wrote:
>
> Solux are incandescent proofing lamps. They run hot (as in burn yourself if you touch them hot), and have a fairly short life expectancy; not to burning out, but to losing their color temperature, they become more yellow with age....

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